Similar words: a hill of beans, beat a retreat, beat, upbeat, beat up, beaten, beat down, beatnik. Meaning: n. an unaccented beat (especially the last beat of a measure). adj. informal terms; strikingly unconventional.
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(1) She's a little offbeat, but she's a wonderful actress.
(2) McGrath remembers his offbeat sense of humor, his whimsical side.
(3) Ristarose can also accommodate offbeat locations for ceremonies.
(4) Surely the most colorful of the offbeat approaches was the wounded dog theory, put forth in 1687.
(5) Morris' movies always have an offbeat sense of humor, and this one is no exception.
(6) Amelia Bedelia, the offbeat housekeeper, will lead a morning of word games, storytelling and some unexpected, silly activities.
(7) And the artistry is perfectly complemented by original, offbeat music.
(8) She liked the offbeat in fashion.
(9) an offbeat approach to interviewing.
(10) His style is offbeat but highly creative.
(11) She adores old, offbeat antiques.
(12) That is really an offbeat idea.
(13) Linguistics used to be an offbeat field, but nowadays every self - respecting University has a linguistics department.
(14) But the primitive , offbeat rhythmic drive he added was entirely his own.
(15) Chara has also specialized in offbeat roles, from a manic-depressive brat who dresses like a crow in Picnic to a Chinese hooker who becomes a nightclub singer in Iwai's Swallowtail.
(16) Piano master Lang Lang performed a surprising, offbeat encore at a concert in San Francisco: the pianist played Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's "Flight of the Bumblebee" on the iPad.
(17) It encouraged experimenters to propose offbeat or novel approaches to problems.
(18) On the more offbeat side, an ad for the steel industry features a long-haired guitarist in spandex pants shouting[sentencedict.com/offbeat.html], "Metal rocks!"
(19) Jonathan Lethem gladly acknowledges the writers who have had an influence on his offbeat fiction.
(20) On the latter, she developed a delightful staccato syncopation by regularly hitting the offbeat.
(21) But serious or lighthearted Central News always brought you the offbeat, like the catfish who loved to be fed by hand.
(22) An atmosphere in which people dread failure or fear that they will be ridiculed for offbeat ideas stifles creativity, Eisner believes.
(23) All the great changes in our history have begun from the outside by people who were considered scoundrels or rebels or offbeat.
(24) But the true draw of this game is its offbeat, off-color humor, mixing toilet jokes and movie references.
(25) She and her colleagues plan to investigate whether Mathieu takes an offbeat approach to nonmusical activities, such as conversational turn-taking and adjusting one's gait to that of someone else.
(26) Yet it is the label’s Japanese releases that prove to be the most consistently enjoyable as they generally convey cultural insight through offbeat humour and quirky characterisation.
(27) Because a frilled lizard on the run is one of nature's most offbeat, entertaining sights. I mean, check out that leg action.
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