Synonym: curiously, funnily, peculiarly, queerly, strangely. Similar words: toddle, noddle, coddle, toddler, mollycoddle, fiddly, cuddly, odd. Meaning: ['ɑdlɪ /'ɒd-] adv. 1. in a manner differing from the usual or expected 2. in a strange manner.
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61. Here the four powers had carved themselves out oddly shaped zones amongst the rubble and devastation left by the Allied bombing.
62. She has been feeling oddly lethargic all through the drills.
63. Though there is plenty of period detail and vivid description, the effect is at the same time oddly weightless.
64. Without benefit of notes, visual aids, gestures or humor she spoke for ninety oddly mesmerizing minutes.
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65. Oddly, given its warm weather function, it does not seem to have had ventilator eyelets fitted to the blue pattern.
66. His voice sounded oddly strangled, and she opened her eyes to find his face unexpectedly close to hers.
67. He has a face people like, an oddly familiar look.
68. And, oddly enough, this growing uneasiness somehow affected my work for the better.
69. This afternoon, however, the barman felt oddly ill at ease.
70. Oddly, consuming countries are also members of the International Coffee Organisation, which policed the old cartel.
71. The graceful flourish of his handwriting contrasted oddly with the fractured grammar and exotic spelling of his prose.
72. Such a rise in long-term rates sits oddly with still-scanty evidence of economic recovery.
73. Then, feeling oddly guilty, as if just thinking about another man was betraying Paul, she pushed the romantic picture away.
74. While Timman played with impressive composure, Speelman seemed oddly distracted.
75. Oddly enough, however, ethanol is also soluble in oils and fats.
76. There was a reception committee of three, their figures oddly fore-shortened, the necks straining upwards.
77. The reporters, oddly enough, just happen to be sitting there in the line of fire with nothing better to do.
78. I felt oddly naked without my watch, I always do.
79. He was finding that oddly agreeable because in spite of previous unpleasant skirmishes with her, her frank arrogance had always engaged him.
80. The atmosphere in this dark room was oddly disquieting, giving him the distinct impression that he was not alone.
81. She felt oddly guilty at defying Feargal - not that he would know, but still.
82. Edouard stood back by the doors, watching her, his face oddly closed.
83. And the favourite, oddly, is the architect of the prospectus that was disbelieved.
84. Your comments seemed oddly incongruous compared with the analysts' reports I have read concerning Panda Project.
85. This wired Brad Pitt will grab you, coming on as he does like an oddly arresting visitor from some parallel universe.
86. This altered Romeo strikes us as oddly passive after Juliet is exiled for killing his cousin Tybalt in a street brawl.
87. Those familiar with the work and working methods of Frank Auerbach may find all this oddly familiar.
88. Yet given the steamy circumstances, this whole shebang seems oddly passionless.
89. The notion of apprenticeship as an almost religious vocation survives best, oddly, in martial arts movies like Bloodsport on Showtime.
90. Oddly, it was men who'd left the active priesthood to marry who were most eloquent about celibacy.