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the oddly
adverb
In an odd manner; unevenly.
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The oddly endearing pile of shit.
One is the oddly mixed tone.
Finish up with the oddly named Portugal.
Nor the oddly fascistic undertones of Musclebound.
Look at the oddly dressed people acting out!
And to many, that is the oddly discomfiting part.
It is terrifying news, filtered through the oddly emotionless tones of a professional translator.
Toss in the oddly Cindy Brady-like blond hair, and what's not to love?
Is it Diorissimo?" I once enquired, only to get the oddly furious response: "NO".
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Orcadian farmers now report the oddly-worked stones that appear under their ploughshares.
Meanwhile, Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin are still dealing the fallout from the oddly-worded announcement of their split.
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