Sentence examples for be peculiar from inspiring English sources

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be peculiar

adjective

Out of the ordinary; odd; curious; unusual.

  • The sky had a peculiar appearance before the storm.

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(b) It seems arbitrary to assume that, if there is an appropriate function or operatio of human beings, it must be peculiar to them.

First, Utah liquor laws can be peculiar.

The results of these changes are bound to be peculiar.

Latino leaders and culture used to be peculiar to barrios.

But he was also thought to be peculiar.

Rather, it would be peculiar because of what it implies about Labour.

"Next question," Youkilis said when asked if it continued to be peculiar playing against Boston.

For concertgoers who are used to watching performers make music, organ recitals can be peculiar events.

"To see your life played out by actors is always going to be peculiar".

The takeover of the company by Mr. Soros appears to be peculiar at this time.

Investigations can be peculiar things; after the arrest phase is when the real work begins," said a source.

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