Synonym: bizarre, curious, eccentric, extra, peculiar, queer, spare, strange, unique, unusual, weird. Antonym: even. Similar words: odds, a good deal, a good deal of. Meaning: [ɑd /ɒd] adj. 1. not divisible by two 2. not easily explained 3. an indefinite quantity more than that specified 4. beyond or deviating from the usual or expected 5. of the remaining member of a pair, of socks e.g. 6. not used up.
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151. The box had been tucked away in an odd corner of the attic.
152. 6 is an even number and 7 is an odd number.
153. There was an odd mix of people at Patrick's party.
154. He managed to get odd bits of work, but no regular job.
155. What an odd coincidence that he should have known your family.
156. It struck me as odd that the man didn't introduce himself before he spoke.
157. Doesn't it strike you as rather odd that he never talks about his family?
158. Banana, grape, apple, daisy which of these is the odd one out?
159. Azerbaijan has been the odd man out,(http://sentencedict.com/odd.html) the one republic not to hold democratic elections.
160. That boy is always the odd man out when the children are divided into teams.
161. You're wearing odd socks!
162. I spend most Saturdays doing odd jobs around the house.
163. On odd days, we changed places.
164. The streets went off at odd angles.
165. It was an odd interview we had yesterday afternoon.
166. Three is an odd number.
167. His head, she realised was at an odd angle.
168. Odd chub to swimfeeder, maggot or bread at Ironbridge.
169. His feet turned capricious, slipping off at odd angles.
170. Fun-house reflections: deformations and odd angles.
171. Apart from the odd newspaper archive, almost always free.
172. The odd wrapped-up tourist bustles in from the street.
173. Was she undergoing some odd conversion?
174. Cibo Matto makes collages of odd fragments of jazz, hip-hop, soundtrack music, pop, quasi-profundities and profanities.
175. It did not seem odd to him that the subway held more compelling things than the famous city above.
176. In daylight in winter through the bare trees you can see odd corners of the ornate Victorian glasshouses.
177. It would even, he added, be interested in the odd competitor to increase its customer base.
178. It is an odd sidelight, to coin a phrase, on road accidents.
179. Having a whole batch together should make an odd one stick out like a sore thumb.
180. His constant travelling to outlying villages to hold clinics was only mildly odd.