Sentence examples for feel odd from inspiring English sources

The phrase "feel odd" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sense of discomfort or strangeness about a situation or feeling.
Example: "After hearing the news, I couldn't help but feel odd about the whole situation."
Alternatives: "feel strange" or "feel uncomfortable."

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Does it feel odd to have hit the big time in his fifties?

What makes me feel odd is the way these feelings are presented, the way artists become "spokesmen" for politicians and those who are in power.

I feel odd about my body and its hardware, but those feelings come, like pleasure, in fits and starts.

"I feel odd coming back," she said.

"It makes me feel odd".

Labour's £12.5bn cash splurge did feel odd.

But I feel odd at work.

I was beginning to feel odd again.

If you often feel odd after eating, tell your doctor.

Doesn't it feel odd, trying to kill his baby?

Strangely enough, this doesn't feel odd at all".

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