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  • How odd! (10)
  • Very odd! (4)
  • How very odd! (4)
  • How very odd! (22)
  • It was truly odd! (8)
  • A very odd game. (4)
  • An odd series of accidents! (10)
  • And as Crickledon said, it was odd. (10)
  • So very odd we should happen to meet! (4)
  • The arrangements here are rather odd. (8)
  • The returning of my presents is odd. (10)
  • He woke with a sense of odd disturbance. (8)
  • Old Jolyon had an odd impression of her. (8)
  • How it could occur a second time, therefore, was very odd! (4)
  • Alice dropped her eyes at the odd question. (9)
  • But it was very odd, his not mentioning it. (9)
  • That is odd to say of one so simple as she. (10)
  • It was indeed, to Forsyte eyes, an odd house. (8)
  • I have now a key to all her odd looks and ways. (4)
  • Legitimacy jealous of a foreigner is an odd one. (10)
  • Odd, indeed, if she had not some devil in her, with that parentage! (8)
  • But that, after all, was no more odd than everything. (8)
  • Christian went with an odd, set look about her mouth. (8)
  • That was odd; he had been there some months last season. (8)
  • I was exposed to view twenty-three minutes, odd seconds. (10)
  • Such treatment of a favourable voter seemed odd to Palmet. (10)
  • George shook his head and felt an odd squeeze: at his heart. (8)
  • Emma could hardly understand him; he seemed in an odd humour. (4)
  • Mrs Harville must be an odd mother to part with them so long. (4)
  • But he stayed where he was, and odd sensations stirred in him. (8)
  • And the odd thing was, this man was only carrying out his duty. (8)
  • But even then there was something odd in their way of going on. (4)
  • And was not it odd that he should always take his walk so early? (4)
  • But other things were not equal, and the whole situation was very odd. (9)
  • It was of an interminable procession of that odd lot called the People. (10)
  • If he learned of it from the butler, he might think it odd if she did not. (8)
  • Long faces were drawn, and odd stares were directed toward him, in reply. (10)
  • Well, odd grows odder, like the man who turned three shillings into five. (10)
  • Odd, that next day at eight of the evening I shall be addressing our meeting in the Theatre. (10)
  • There was something very odd about it that had jolly well got to be cleared up! (8)
  • He was dimly conscious of it, sitting there, conscious of its odd dangerousness. (8)
  • Helen said something pleasant about the blunt elevation of the Odd Fellows hall. (13)
  • But the odd thing is to find the apotheosis of the rococo away up here in Germany. (9)
  • He cast an odd look at the old shell containing him when he was a brilliant youth. (10)
  • Each thought his brother very odd, but continued to hold the highest opinion of him. (8)
  • The foreman said it was odd, but there was less of that sort of thing than formerly. (2)
  • There was something odd about it, and he was not accustomed to pay calls in the morning. (8)
  • But on her journeys to and from the hospital she had more than one odd little experience. (8)
  • Nor at the moment did it seem in the least strange that he should conceive such an odd thought. (8)
  • Only, it was odd that the accident should have come to pass just previous to his introduction. (10)
  • Apparently Georgiana understood the significance of this odd silence: she was perhaps touched by it. (10)
  • It was odd how the showers began when we had to carry the boats over a lock, and must expose our legs. (2)
  • Very unfriendly, certainly; and he must be a very odd man; but we are so glad to have her amongst us again! (4)
  • An odd world, where for the sin we have not participated in we must fib and continue fibbing, she reflected. (10)
  • It is an odd thing, how happily two people, if there are two, can live in a place where they have no acquaintance. (2)
  • And, as he looked at her, an odd feeling crept over him, as though he had come across something strange and foreign. (8)
  • Basil, who had descended by this time, made bold to say that he thought the diversion an odd one and rather dangerous. (9)
  • It is odd that publishers never seriously ask themselves this question, for the answer, if I have it, is instructive. (16)
  • But he could only feel-confused and battered feelings, with now and then odd throbs of pleasure of which he was ashamed. (8)
  • He looked at her wistfully with his slanted eyes and his odd twisted smile and they both gave way in the same conscious laugh. (9)
  • To doubt her truth or good intentions was impossible; and yet, during the whole of their conversation her manner had been odd. (4)
  • The cast of it being such, sometimes in speaking of a happy play of artillery upon congregated masses, an odd effect was produced. (10)
  • The cast of it being such, sometimes in speaking of a happy play of artillery upon congregated masses, an odd effect was produced. (22)
  • It was odd how, with all this ingrained care for moderation and secure investment, Soames ever put his emotional eggs into one basket. (8)
  • And he felt a sudden odd emotion, watching the chairman bobbing his body, like a wooden toy, at old Appleby; and old Appleby bobbing back. (8)
  • The next day Miss Pollingray joined us, wearing a feutre gris and green plume, which looked exceedingly odd until you became accustomed to it. (10)
  • There will be columns of odd reprint from the backwoods of Arkansas, and queer combinations of grammar and egotism from the Egypt of Illinois. (16)

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