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odd fish
noun
An unusual thing or eccentric person.
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The Observer, a weekly newspaper on Manhattan's Upper East Side, was an odd fish publication started by the Wall Street financier Arthur Carter, an odd fish publisher.
In the shoal of our younger stars, she stands out as a genuinely odd fish.
He had been an odd fish from the start: all profile, weak-willed, possibly homosexual.
That might not have been Turing's own style but, well, odd fish need friends too.
All the same, it goes out of its way to praise odd fish.
You have the odd biscuit, the odd fish finger, you don't count it and it all adds up.
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The team fully admits it hasn't quite figured out a real world use for the odd fish-grabbing 'bot, but the material does play along nicely with human tissue, meaning it could someday have some usual surgical applications.
Along with my guide, I was accompanied by the odd flying fish cutting through the water like a knife with wings.
The Flying Circus performed its convention-defying loops and turns in three features, launching aerial assaults on pomposity, gentility and the odd wet fish.
It might seem odd that fish evolved the same flying ability twice, but perhaps the bigger surprise is that they didn't do it more often.
The video depicts the growing of algae, a school of silverfish, and one odd pink fish which transforms into a lizard-like and then rodent-like creature.
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