Sentence examples for weirdly, he from inspiring English sources

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Weirdly, he had.

(Weirdly, he never talks up libraries).

Weirdly, he proved far better at winning the affections of some women he patronized than of lawmakers.

Danny dug in, he negged, he hassled, and, even more weirdly, he sneered at any suggestion that he was the one who should stay home.

Weirdly, he volunteered that he still teaches weekly Ph.D.-level classes, declaring, "You know that my main job is a university professor".

"I didn't," says Lucas. "Because weirdly he rang us up and said, 'I'm not talking about you.' I didn't mind.

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Weirdly, whenever he threw a dig at me, he would immediately soften and then try to be like, "OMG, but no, I really like you.

Weirdly, whenever he threw a dig at me, he would immediately soften, and then try to be like "OMG, but no, I really like you.

Plus, he doesn't scream and inflect weirdly (though he does pronounce grimace like grim-ACE instead of grimiss, although now I kind of like grim-ACE a little better).

"It's a testament to Johnny how down to earth and weirdly normal he is that everything stayed the same," he said.

About Beau he writes: "When he swims in the Great Salt Lake, water so thick with salinity it's weirdly buoying, he rides up high on the small waves, his mouth closed, his dignified head sailing above the surface".

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