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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181. This is because, despite its great charm, it does look rather odd to most cat-lovers.
182. Their convictions have led the Feminists for Life to form coalitions with all sorts of odd bedfellows.
183. Their music is an odd combination of jazz and opera.
184. Mother he said aloud, feeling an odd comfort in the word, the old familiarity of it.
185. I must confess to the odd panic attack every so often, though ... Now when was this memoir supposed to be in by?
186. Meandering paths lead among dirt hills into odd little vales and over small bridges.
187. It was odd to me that Wisconsin Steel finally had a real union, just as the place technically ceased to exist.
188. Levy, 46, readily concedes that the road map is an odd choice as a collector's item.
189. Police say Avanesian got odd jobs, working to rebuild generators and alternators for auto-electrical shops in the area.
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190. To even the earliest Western visitors, the odd, boxy letters evoked the ancients.
191. The odd one out in my list is in many ways the most beguiling.
192. From this, Lovelock concluded that any planet that has life would reveal a chemistry that held odd imbalances.
193. Odd things have been happening to the Republicans in Congress since their disastrous showdown with the president over the budget.
194. And I'd gladly wave goodbye to the odd beagle if it would help cure cancer.
195. No, there hadn't been anything odd about the previous Saturday, either about her husband or about her own behaviour.
196. Snicking through St Mary's, a sharpish left-hander with an odd camber and change of surface.
197. Pleasure anglers getting odd chub to big baits on leger.
198. That seemed odd in a city where the average age in 1990 was about 32.
199. He brought in as ministers an odd assortment of incompetent relations and hangers-on.
200. The address book is an odd addition, given that the database is perfectly adequate for fulfilling this need.
201. Others are widowed or divorced, and hate being the odd one out among friends who are all couples.
202. It was a mystery though why Salt joined their odd carry-on.
203. As our eyes grow accustomed to the dark, we tell each other bits of plot, funny lines, odd facts.
204. Accuracy and steadiness under pressure are more important than the ability to produce the odd unplayable ball.
205. This left Boeing in the odd position of undertaking to sell new Airbus aircraft.
206. Odd how no traditional civil rights or liberal black leader stepped forth to champion her cause.
207. The man's wife had wasted no time going through his closets picking up worn and odd pairs.
208. He wasn't averse to the odd one-night quality poke, of course, but that was that.
209. This is less odd than it looks: it pays creditors to avoid the delays and legal costs of chapter 11.
210. This definition follows from the assumption that half the labour force establish contracts in even periods and half in odd periods.