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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211. They caught the sparks that showered from my own tiny anvil and I failed to think it odd.
212. I was never conscious that my attire was odd until I had my first normal boy's gear.
213. I have seen too many people who have looked odd after cosmetic surgery.
214. Clearly he saw nothing odd about business meetings in the small hours.
215. It was most odd the way this woman had immediately made her feel as though she had to be conciliating.
216. I felt ugly, odd: a tall, pale woman from some other world who did not belong here at all.
217. But Borssele has not simply contented herself with the odd leak.
218. Apart from the odd natural cove, jagged cliff faces and outcrops of rock abound.
219. I used to give him the odd cuddle and I used to give him lifts home on my bike.
220. This time, Melanie heard an odd, clicking noise and shifted again(sentencedict.com), to see what it was.
221. We could send them on their way with the odd arrow, maybe.
222. There are small patches with the emblems of sports cars sewn at odd, playful angles on the front.
223. Which was odd, because the Count and his family seemed absolutely charming and what they were saying made perfect sense.
224. It may seem odd, but this deviant definition of homosexuality contributed greatly to the rise of gay liberation.
225. Sheridan had struck up an acquaintanceship with the actor-murderer Giles, a slightly bizarre eventuality which might have odd consequences.
226. The 69-year-old man, from Elsdon Street, handed over the cash on odd occasions over the past year.
227. The birth is recorded in an odd shot of the nurse gleefully holding aloft the bloody placenta.
228. You will definitely take the odd blow to the mid-section so your muscles should be strong enough to absorb some impact energy.
229. And the idea of this odd man, his chimpanzee and oxygen tent in tow, running a business is bizarre.
230. His scripts are full of little gems, repeated phrases, unexplained back story and odd rhythms.
231. Only the odd light burned, a warning to any other craft travelling the canals on the coal-black night.
232. It seemed an extremely odd locution for a scientist to be using about contaminated water.
233. The odd chicken or a carrot cake would be much appreciated.
234. They should mostly be complimentary, of course, but you might get the odd envious remark directed your way.
235. You wouldn't know it was autumn except for the odd dry leaf blowing down the road from the cemetery.
236. Though admittedly I did feel a brief uneasiness when I remembered that odd floating movement of Sergia's.
237. And a couple of Action Man dolls in uniform, their limbs splayed at odd angles.
238. He ran out of sponsorship money and had to take on odd jobs like window cleaning to fund his Formula Three programme.
239. It was only when I had finished my beer that I noticed something very odd.
240. The Primestar satellite effort has put the cable industry in the odd position of competing against itself.