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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151. He had come into the unusually hot and sticky summer town like a Zephyr, Valerie thought.
152. The corners of the mouth may be cracked and sore and the tongue unusually red.
153. Last Thursday and Friday, options that could be exercised in January and February were being bought in unusually high volume.
154. This was an unusually clear and succinct statement of assumptions which had been current for generations.
155. Everyday language is made strange in poetry, and in particular the physical sounds of words themselves become unusually prominent.
156. The situation is exacerbated by unusually low levels of nitrogen oxides, which inhibit ozone destruction.
157. Doreen sometimes finds herself in conflict situations which she finds unusually difficult to manage.
158. So far, northern and central areas, gripped by unusually cold weather since autumn, have been worst hit.
159. Our next reaction was fear that the invasion would not succeed because of the unusually rough weather.
160. They said the trend was an unusually low blip and it was possible that crime rates would continue to rise in 1992.
161. And that was a peculiar job from that point of view,[www.Sentencedict.com] because it included an unusually large number of fifty-dollar bills.
162. It was the defendant, an unusually ignorant peasant, who was in awe of the courtroom.
163. A thief wants to sell quickly and can offer an unusually low price.
164. But these days the Tories are an unusually twitchy lot.
165. These normally private functions can assume unusually large proportions if illness limits a person's capacity for self care.
166. Unusually for the period he suited the action to the word and helped his wife to do the housework.
167. Cheney may be almost deliberately downbeat(sentencedict.com), but Bush's choice was unusually illuminating.
168. Daak was unusually restrained, standing behind Ace with a hand on her shoulder and a puzzled frown on his face.
169. On top of that, he enjoys an unusually untainted popularity among activists and grass-roots trade unionists.
170. This may, however, be linked with the unusually cold winter.
171. People may be unusually observant and tell you that you are letting yourself go.
172. Very recently, however, the VAT increase from 8 percent to 15 percent has made price inflation unusually steep.
173. It does make sense that the lateral line would be adversely affected by prolonged exposure to unusually high voltage.
174. The story of his subsequent career is an unusually dramatic one.
175. It seemed unusually dark inside, and then I remembered that I had been walking into the sun before I came in.
176. The National Rivers Authority says rainfall levels have been unusually low.
177. The sun was shining, and an early morning trip to the pier had produced some unusually good mackerel.
178. For many experts, the unusually heavy and dense lava may continue to be churned out of Etna for a further year.
179. This was an unusually specific Soviet comment in the 1970s on neutrality in the Third World.
180. Unusually for a central London club, the Gardening Club is surprisingly good.
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.