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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181. In 1686 Mathey began building unusually far back from the road.
182. Longer periods of unusually low phenylalanine concentrations were also independently associated with worse outcome.
183. She wrote back in an unusually cheery vein in-tended to demonstrate, I suppose, that she was mending her ways.
184. The weather in Moscow was unusually good, not too hot and not too cold.
185. The beat also can be affected if sections of the heart muscle are unusually thick.
186. With stocks racing ahead and the Dow and Nasdaq in record territory day after day, our office phones are unusually quiet.
187. The players had to contend with unusually cold conditions, including the first snowfall in the area for more than 50 years.
188. Unless a freak freeze is experienced, an unusually warm late winter-early springtime will have Augusta National in lush heavily-grassed condition.
189. His major achievement was a comprehensive and unusually liberal legal code.
190. This unique and unusually large number of disposals has disturbed the market in public houses.
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191. Photo two is an example of a horse which has unusually high tushes.
192. Unusually, the merged banks' first interim dividend will be paid without deduction of tax.
193. It is the Somerset juveniles that show an unusually low level.
194. Those suffering from frequent or daily headaches typically have an unusually low magnesium level.
195. Another golfing society with an unusually warm connection with the Club is the curiously named Worple Society.
196. Volume in both the call options and Loral stock was unusually heavy last Thursday and Friday.
197. This is unfortunate, as chamber 2c is occupied by two unusually cunning Zombie bowmen.
198. Ronald Reagan was not without handicaps and dissatisfaction with both of the party's standard bearers in this election was unusually widespread.
199. It was an unusually quiet feud, and, given Bradman's stature, one that O'Reilly could never win.
200. This study is significant because it was unusually well controlled and involved a large number of research subjects: 417.
201. Some flies had unusually short sleep patterns; others were unusually long.
202. His Adam's apple went into convulsions every time he swallowed and his lips were unusually full.
203. She carried a matching jacket, cropped above the waist and short-sleeved, for the Arizona nights had been unusually chilly.
204. An unusually cold winter in 1916/17 brought the city of Paris almost to a halt.
205. And then he was cruising down the smooth black asphalt road, which seemed unusually sunny.
206. The Range Rover's lights swept into view, illuminating the torrents of rain, the unusually dark, almost eerie gloom.
207. Traffic was unusually light for that time of day.
208. Bile salts are unusually effective at rupturing cell walls.
209. unusually high levels of radiation.
210. He was, she believes, unusually susceptible to women.
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.