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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151. Perhaps oddly for a country with 18 officially recognised religious groups and fewer than 4m people, Lebanon has no provision for civil marriage.
152. Azacitidine is used to treat patients with myelodysplastic syndromes (usually abbreviated, a bit oddly, to MDS), a group of rare and deadly blood malignancies.
153. There were, oddly, few other Britons living in this northern part.
154. An otherwise nice exterior design is ruined by the oddly shaped trunk lid.
155. Well, oddly enough,[www.Sentencedict.com] you can catch your ideas with the very same device I used to catch fireflies when I was a boy: a mason jar.
156. Other algorithms analyze the overall ridge flow—the oddly beautiful loops, whorls and deltas—to decipher any smudgy parts of the image.
157. Oddly, even market pundits who believe in capitulation admit they can't define it.
158. Even the foreign sales managers of export businesses, who depend on business from American and English companies, are often oddly tongue-tied.
159. He writes: Watching the jubilation in Kenmore Square felt oddly uncomfortable, as if bin Laden had managed to brutalize all of us just a little.
160. In his hour of achievement Richard Nixon was oddly vulnerable.
161. Intriguingly, she gave to the music a developed although oddly malleable personality.
162. Close-cut, loosely curly dark hair, large dark eyes. He was slight, maybe nine years old, and he looked oddly familiar.
163. There was a fellow here last year, oddly enough a namesake of mine, who was the best bridge player I met.
164. Oddly enough, the fiercely capitalist Koch family owes part of its fortune to Joseph Stalin.
165. Oddly, only two of these three states have been given names by Microsoft: minimized and maximized.
166. Washington , D . C . was oddly quiescent, regarding the Moscow embassy bombardment.
167. He also lingers over the oddly aloof version of intimacy he fashioned with Deborah Read, his semiliterate wife, and his illegitimate son, William, whom he would raise but eventually disown.
168. Despite several mishaps—including a polar bear attack that ended with one crewman bitten and two dogs dead—the first two years of the journey were oddly easy.
169. A rock hyrax, an animal the size and shape of a beaver but, oddly enough, a relative of the elephant, was sunning itself on a rock by the front gate.
170. The tiny leaves had re-created every curve and nuance of Jacob's face and hair, and oddly, the body wore the same clothes it had when she killed him: jeans and a dress shirt, rolled up at the sleeves.
171. It might look like an oddly circular iceberg in the Antarctic Ocean. But this is actually a crater turned inside-out by time in the Arabia Terra region of Mars.
172. She seemed to have no idea how oddly matched they were.
173. Nature, very oddly , when the horn of plenty is quite empty, always fills it with babies.
174. Until now, Barack Obama has been oddly shy of embroilment, partly because of the lack of a solid Israeli government.
175. Oddly, as Chinese incomes have grown, so has their propensity to save.
176. Retailing for $5 million, the oddly egg-shaped Trilobis seems halfway between a giant yacht and a floating home.
177. Those youngsters are, nevertheless, oddly reluctant to deal with their disgruntlement by going abroad.
178. Oddly, though, the shareholders in American companies are like the disenfranchised citizens of a rotten borough.
179. The game interface is, oddly enough, a top-down perspective, such that you might find in Asteroids or Star Control.
180. Oddly, given how emotive this dispute is, the Supreme Court has never settled it.