Oddly Sentence Examples

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  • Driving home, Jackson felt oddly happy.

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  • Oddly, it still seemed reasonable even as we coasted through three red lights to get home.

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  • Oddly enough, he wasn't as upset by it as he thought he should be.

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  • Her blood smelled sweet, and the oddly charged aura around her made his brow furrow.

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  • That even an echo of emotional love or dependency exists amidst such moral filth and emotional madness is oddly endearing.

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  • She looks a little tentative, but oddly eager.

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  • Is it particularly small or oddly shaped?

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  • Oddly shaped cards may require extra postage to mail.

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  • Does the name Balducci's have an oddly familiar ring to you?

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  • It's oddly familiar because it's how you felt when you had to go and see the headmistress.

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  • Oddly enough, the boy looked more idiotic in this second picture.

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  • Oddly enough, he is nowhere near so hard on them for their efforts to enforce prohibition.

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  • Behavior The oddly balanced anatomy and massive claws of the giant ground sloths gave them a strange walk.

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  • Zupan is equally strong-willed, cocky, tough and aggressive, but also funny and oddly sexy.

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  • He 's conscious of thwarted passion and inappropriate response, yet remains oddly distant from his own self-absorption.

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  • Birds chattering, mice squeaking, flies buzzing, and oddly enough, other cats calling are all music to a cat's ears.

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  • Oddly, the rest of her coat is shiny and smooth, and she has an otherwise healthy appearance.

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  • There are known cases of rabies in your area, or the animal was behaving oddly.

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  • While a few bathroom decorating ideas can help resurrect a boring space, even the best decorating tips can't rescue an awkward floor plan or an oddly colored bathtub or sink.

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  • There's no denying it; 12x12 paper is oddly sized.

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  • Surrender takes a look at what happens when you cause the death of a developmentally challenged older brother and then meet and form a destructive, but oddly freeing friendship with another.

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  • Oddly, despite the fact that Hepburn and Henry Fonda had both been in Hollywood for such a long time, they had never met prior to the film.

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  • Oddly enough, some of the benefits of selecting button fly options lie in the drawbacks of zipper fasteners on pants.

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  • However, some small-time food entrepreneurs are not following state regulations and oddly enough, some of the public supports that.

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  • Oddly enough, the name came from Mario Segali, the landlord of the original Nintendo of America office in Seattle.

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  • Oddly, the camera movement is limited and you can only move it between your men, enemy units you've spotted, and the location you're trying to reach.

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  • The story begins as the former Emperor of the oddly named Uricointi Empire decides to release the four immortal heroes -- the Warrior, Elf, Valkyrie and Wizard -- from their bondage.

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  • The announcer that is your commanding officer sounds oddly like the Principal from Only The Strong starring Mark Dacascos, but I couldn't find his name in the credits.

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  • Oddly, Zoo Tycoon only has room for one save file, which means that it's impossible to have a scenario game and a free form game saved at the same time.

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  • Just Hairstyles has a section reserved just for "Outrageous Hairstyles" with ideas ranging from bangs over the eyes to misplaced rattails and on to the oddly tipped short cuts.

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  • Oddly enough, you should not try to get pregnant while taking the drug, even though you're using it as a fertility treatment.

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  • Shopping goes hand-in-hand with wine tasting and there are plenty of boutiques, antique shops, art galleries and oddly enough, wine shops to investigate.

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  • If you find a particular suit out of the ordinary, yet oddly intriguing, feel free to consider it exotic -- and wear it with pride!

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  • Oddly enough, while North American beach goers embraced string bikinis with a passion, they tended to shun the revealing man's speedo.

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  • However, it's hard not to feel oddly nostalgic when you see a toy that you played with as a child.

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  • Second, wrapping Christmas presents that are oddly shaped or large can take a lot of time and paper.

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  • You may end up spending more money than you imagined if you have several oddly shaped items, or have a lot of scraps that cannot wrap anything.

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  • It is not a new-found gum, for in ancient times it was used in folk medicine to treat things like persistent cough, and was also used as a laxative and, oddly enough, also to treat diarrhea.

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  • A normally bright, active child who is oddly quiet and sedate may be having an off day or may be coming down with the flu.

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  • Some downloads have oddly formatted scripts or hard-to-read scripts, but Screenplay 451 has properly formatted scripts for you to download.

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  • Oddly enough, the one thing you won't find at Bullseyetattoos.com is a drawing of an actual bullseye.

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  • Oddly enough, the Perfectly Fit series of bras are not offered on Calvin Klein's official website.

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  • The area between the two waistbands can look like an oddly placed fat deposit.

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  • Follow this link, and not only can you get your funk on with this tune, but you can check out the entire album, which oddly features both Snoop Dogg and Charlie Daniels.

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  • Oddly enough, the original Rolling Stone review of the album only gave it three out of five stars.

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  • Oddly enough, in recent years, TV theme songs seem to have gone the way of the dinosaurs, but this fact just makes the vintage ones that much more memorable.

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  • Oddly enough, the popularity of Gimme More was sealed.

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  • Oddly enough, she almost missed her opportunity.

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  • Singing over a lone piano with strings and delicate percussion, Lambert highlights Mad World's swelling dynamics while preserving the ominous overtones creating a version that is dark and haunting, yet oddly uplifting.

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  • Oddly enough, many of the past and current stars of these shows have gone on to divorce their husbands.

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  • Of course, interpretation is a matter of intuition and skill; oddly, Lyra has an affinity to the artifact and seems to know how to operate it instinctively.

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  • When they parted, he looked at her oddly.

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  • His voice sounded stronger today, and his southern drawl struck her as oddly familiar.

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  • Oddly enough, I believe you.

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  • Oddly enough the selfish prudence of Sigismund's rapacious consort, Queen Bona, did more for the national defence than the Polish state could do.

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  • Oddly enough, the diet before dissolving had, apparently in order to meet the rokosz half-way, issued the famous edict De non praestanda obedientia, whereby, in case of future malpractices by the king and his subsequent neglect of at least two solemn warnings there-anent by the primate and the senate, he was to be formally deposed by the next succeeding diet.

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  • From Frumentius to the present day, with one break, the Metropolitan (Abuna) has always been appointed from Egypt, and, oddly enough, he is always a foreigner.

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  • Oddly enough one or more of these forms may occur in other sub-species.

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  • The great earl had, oddly enough, commenced his career as one of the kings foreign favorites.

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  • Oddly, the sound seemed more melancholy than menacing.

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  • I mean oddly enough New College, despite its rather aristocratic background, had a curious reputation for producing Labor politicians.

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  • Hands and fists They were an oddly assorted crowd.

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  • The cumulative effect is completely unexpected, unsettling and yet somehow oddly compulsive.

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  • While individual moments are unbearably poignant, others seem oddly dispassionate.

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  • It's a delicately crafted script full of witty vignettes although it does feel oddly lopsided because the supporting characters are more roundly portrayed.

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  • The handling is bad too, tho oddly enough it is actually alright when you get off-road.

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  • Almost oddly, Coogan isn't totally overshadowed by Jackie Chan.

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  • He's conscious of thwarted passion and inappropriate response, yet remains oddly distant from his own self-absorption.

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  • When what to my wondering eyes should appear, But a presidential candidate, who looked oddly sincere.

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  • The work will provide a larger habitat for the rare and oddly names grizzled skipper, dingy skipper and green hairstreak butterflies.

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  • Seats are removable, driving experience feels oddly synthetic, turbo 165bhp engine outpaces those of its rivals.

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  • Oddly enough both French and Russian tarragon are said to have originated in Siberia reaching Europe in the Middle Ages.

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  • Oddly, Australians are the only ones allowed to throw the ball underarm.

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  • Oddly enough Amadeus did in the end get hold of the city, for, having been elected pope under the name of Felix V., he named himself to the vacant see of Geneva (1444), and kept it, after his resignation of the Papacy in 1449, till his death in 1451.

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  • Oddly enough, in rare instances, this medication can cause anxiety.

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  • Oddly shaped or high ceilinged rooms can be exceptions to the rule, though.

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  • Oddly, these beliefs have not permeated his fiction, as Heinlein's did in his later writings, so one can read his fiction and remain supremely unaware of them.

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  • This information was not compiled, but oddly enough you could go and see "stalker lists" for all of your friends in addition to your own.

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  • Despite her fury and fear, she found his presence oddly calming, like sitting in a spa surrounded by incense with her feet in a salt bath.

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  • Oddly enough, he was beginning to like the challenging package that was his nishani.

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  • In Scotland he was not a conqueror, but a mere visitor, and oddly enough he came as a visitor along with those whom he had himself overcome in England.

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  • In a great sermon on the 10th of April (Easter week) 1588, he stoutly vindicated the Protestantism of the Church of England against the Romanists, and, oddly enough, adduced "Mr Calvin" as a new writer, with lavish praise and affection.

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  • Oddly, it could, however, join the military and go fight in a war overseas.

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