Synonym: outstandingly, remarkably, unco. Similar words: unusual, cruel and unusual punishment, usually, usual, as usual, casually, visually, unusable. Meaning: adv. to a remarkable degree or extent.
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61. Some believe that it is because of unusually strong cold ocean currents, which improve the chances of penguins surviving the journey.
62. In both of these studies the control group, hospital inpatients and community controls, had unusually high smoking rates.
63. Again, this might be the result of entering an unusually cloud-free zone.
64. But in the past few weeks some unusually fierce rows have suggested that it could fall apart.
65. Florida listed an unusually high 10 presidential tickets, which contributed to confusing ballot designs in some counties.
66. They were also amazingly healthy, immensely potent sexually, and unusually long-lived.
67. We do not know how many mares have a second hybrid foal, but even so this figure seems unusually high.
68. In the meantime, the two opposing counsels continue to play a role that is unusually public.
69. For a moment, she felt unusually relaxed, caught up in the lazy, easy-going atmosphere of the Sunday afternoon crowds.
70. The day was unusually hot for late April and a still,[http://sentencedict.com/unusually.html] almost oppressive air hung over the forest.
71. If governments really want to shatter the world economy, January 1991 would be an unusually good time to start.
72. Nor can local suspicions that the incidence of cancer is unusually high be calmed or confirmed.
73. Gloucestershire, unusually, did not bowl well early on when the ball did plenty.
74. Weld has adopted an unusually low-key posture at this meeting in contrast to the high-profile figure he has cut in the past.
75. The 737 rudder is unusually complicated, with numerous valves and backup systems.
76. The ruler continued to enjoy, unless he were unusually vicious or unlucky, a respect which sometimes verged on worship.
77. They sat in the sitting room, now unusually warm but still filled with traces of Mrs Redburn, and drank coffee.
78. It's generally cheaper to steer clear of garage manufacturers' own hire purchase schemes unless the quoted APR is unusually low.
79. If it is unusually wide, it is almost certainly a highly venomous form.
80. The coffee to which Wynn was invited included an unusually large group of senior White House and party officials.
81. He had a gift for the unexpected word and an unusually wide range of knowledge.
82. Parts of Britain are suffering water shortages after the unusually dry summer.
83. Ledeen noticed that the official was looking unusually tanned; perhaps he had been skiing?
84. The next morning, during break, I noticed that they were all unusually quiet[sentencedict.com], and could not understand why.
85. Sadly, she never carries cash, so any hope of seeing her choose something unusually revolting for daughter-in-law Fergie soon faded.
86. It was half the size of the one he had just left, he noticed, unusually observant.
87. Early returns were showing an unusually high catch average of 5.75 fish per rod.
88. In this way he acquired an unusually wide experience of railway engineering and management under difficult conditions.
89. Her body was unusually still and a fly had settled on her cheek, which she did not try to brush away.
90. Video-Tape, no voice over SWINDON/Wiltshire A spokesman said the workload is unusually high for the time of year.
More similar words: unusual, cruel and unusual punishment, usually, usual, as usual, casually, visually, unusable, visual, casual, casualty, visualize, visualise, casualness, sensuality, visual inspection, equally, sexually, actually, annually, gradually, virtually, perpetually, eventually, ineffectually, intellectually, shilly-shally, dilly-dally, jejunum, usury.