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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121. The West Country woollen districts seem unusually well documented on these matters, but there is evidence from other trades.
122. In an unusually frank speech, Glenn acknowledged the gravity of the economic situation.
123. She was unusually alert, for her health had deteriorated in the brief time since the upset of Theda's near-dismissal.
124. It has the rather unusually long period of 547 days.
125. Spires, corner towers, belfries, even unusually shaped domes soon adorned all but the smaller frame stations.
126. The effect of this intense focus on modes of address is that personal pronouns become unusually prominent.
127. The unusually long incubation period for this disease dictates an unusually long trial period.
128. If it is injured or sick it may sit quietly in an unusually visible position during daylight hours.
129. Bryant has a reputation as an unusually poised, thoughtful teenager, and Twardzik believes that those qualities would ripen in college.
130. Unusually, the martial art of kali teaches the use of weapons first and empty-handed techniques last.
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131. Then it came to the attention of Edward Hooper, an unusually tenacious man.
132. It means that unusually warm conditions can lead to too many male alligators and too few females.
133. These pictures, often on unusually large negatives for the period, constitute Fenton's greatest contribution to photography.
134. I look around and notice that the rehearsal room is becoming unusually crowded.
135. His large eyes might have been girlish had it not been for his unusually heavy eyebrows.
136. Many of its 3, 000 rank-and-file workers also exercised options as an unusually long quiet period ended.
137. And Arsenal were offering an unusually high salary for a football manager - £2,000.
138. Of course there is an unusually strong element of corrigibility in this particular story.
139. Her work suffered and her supervisor noticed an unusually negative attitude towards colleagues and customers alike.
140. The museum also runs a booking service for West End shows and has an unusually good selection of cards and posters.
141. He also had unusually heavy, drooping eyelids which could make him look comic or sinister, benevolent or supercilious.
142. Gerstung was not wealthy, Duncan said, nor was she in unusually poor health for a woman her age.
143. This was, unusually for Coronation Street, a duet, and profoundly melancholic.
144. The speech, an undeniable disappointment, had indeed been given in an unusually dull monotone and at great speed.
145. In Towacho, where unusually heavy snow fell recently, Towa High School was the venue for the course.
146. Their egg is an unusually large one for their body size and has a generous yolk.
147. The sun sparkled on the plates and, wet-haired from the pool, the children were being unusually helpful in the kitchen.
148. The bus was unusually late, for our No. 30, a whole quarter of an hour.
149. Through these Departments the Faculty offers an unusually wide range of courses and options.
150. This survey has been unusually successful in attracting financial support from a very wide range of sources.
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.