Similar words: prodding, addition, additional, in addition, in addition to, heredity, validity, commodity. Meaning: ['ɑdɪtɪ /'ɒd-] n. 1. eccentricity that is not easily explained 2. a strange attitude or habit 3. something unusual -- perhaps worthy of collecting.
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31) Meursault himself is an oddity, a stranger in his homeland.
32) He's something of an oddity in the neighbourhood , ie unusual in some ways.
33) The occurrence of Mr Lee Kuan Yew is something of an oddity.
34) This barber was a fellow of great oddity and humour.
35) This village produced an oddity 1992, whole him village stops illume 3 months.
36) They downplay the chief oddity of this one, which is that foreign forces are fighting it.
37) I think it's worth thinking about, at least for a moment, of the oddity of this terrible act of self-mutilation.
38) A career woman is still regarded as something of an oddity.
39) Its oddity style includes: figure bizarre character, distance beauty, breakthrough in classicality and tradition.
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40) The world had made up its mind about her oddity in her spinsterhood.
41) I bathed in a river and for toothpaste I used washed-up cuttlefish bone with wild fennel seeds, an oddity for a vegan.
More similar words: prodding, addition, additional, in addition, in addition to, heredity, validity, commodity, fecundity, placidity, morbidity, odd, odds, sodden, trodden, add in, a good deal, addict, shedding, wedding, a good deal of, addicted, addictive, edit, ditch, ditto, editor, credit, edition, auditor.