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Discover LudwigThe phrase "odd stare" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
You can use the phrase "odd stare" when describing someone's expression or gaze that is unconventional, unusual, or strange. Example: "As I walked into the room, all eyes turned to me, but one pair stood out with an odd stare that made me feel uneasy."
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Not knowing if he was already there among the hordes waiting for their latte fix when I arrived, I asked, without thinking, the first man I saw if he was Rich, which prompted an odd stare, but no response.
You will risk an odd stare or two, but you'll be sure to spot a fellow traveller at a bar or viewing party this weekend if somebody nods enthusiastically when you mention, for example, that you're rooting for Ohio State because Cynthia Ozick got her master's there.
"Yes, I still get the odd stare and shout of 'Satan' but I also get compliments". Despite coming from a large city with a strong musical past, Luke Daley, 19, has been subjected to violence in Liverpool.
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"You just get a few odd stares.
Later, to make sure they reached their target audience, they started going to crime scenes, where their angelic messages were often greeted with odd stares, and occasionally tears.
I took them for a spin around my neighborhood and got some odd stares, as well as one comment that the headphones made me look like a "real douche".
The women were frying meat pies over open fires, and we were getting odd stares from men on horseback.
No longer does he get odd stares when he mentions to prospective hires that he runs a tech company in Los Angeles.
Our presence didn't raise an eyebrow, save for servers occasionally asking us if we wanted separate checks or a few odd stares from strangers on the street.
(The surgeon's glasses are also embarrassing to use, because they have a kind of dorky mad scientist look. My student and I got lots of odd stares while we were inspecting the painting).
The odd one stares into the distance, but for the most part each bay contains people who look as though they're sleeping, somehow suspended in limbo between life and death.
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