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Meanwhile, I began to feel peculiar as I drank my way through my second glass of wine.
We often feel peculiar on arising, even when miles from a highway, but we've never had the proper term to epitomize our plight.
Rice-Oxley (pictured) was a dad of three with a good marriage and an interesting job as a news editor on this paper when he started to feel peculiar.
Sometimes, this could lead to artistic stiffness – a live show I saw, while amazing, occasionally exuded the distinctly corporate "on-message" feel peculiar to certain superstars who cannot bear to tear their eyes off the main prize, even when, as artists, they should be immersed in the moment.
It's a jarring image, one that makes her lost parent feel peculiar and flawed, and very human.
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If nothing else, it has felt peculiar.
Later that night she feels peculiar - after a rather hazy day.
I give him a peck on the cheek, which still feels peculiar.
So deep did Sept. 11 hit that it felt peculiar not to know someone directly affected.
She said it felt peculiar to be receiving money from a charity, more often associated with helping starving refugees abroad.
What he blurted out next felt peculiar, as if he'd actually known all along what he'd been doing.
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