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View definitions for oddly

oddly

adverb as in curiously

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But, oddly enough, his distinctive theme of masculinity emerging in a modern context has been largely unnoticed in museum exhibitions before now.

The less we care about the story, the more our attention shifts to the sound mix, which oddly enough, winds up the star of the show.

I usually love January in L.A. because it’s sometimes oddly warm and it’s a fresh start.

Anything with Murray feels oddly contemporary, so strong an impression has he made on the culture, and so fully formed was his persona from the beginning.

The supervisors passed the motion 5 to 0 during a board meeting that felt oddly routine as wildfires continued to rage miles away.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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