Sentence example with the word 'oddness'

oddness

Definition n. the parity of odd numbers

Last update: November 2, 2015


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He was rich, we were told, but miserly; and 'a very queer old gentleman,' whose oddness almost amounted to insanity.   [Please select]

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Later he was to remember and perceive in her present behaviour a certain oddness which went disregarded now.   [Please select]

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After the concessions already made, I hope you will stick at nothing for its oddness.   [Please select]

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And the oddness of her manner as she greeted them only confirmed the old man's prejudice against her.   [Please select]

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Marise was struck into momentary silence by the oddness of the idea.   [Please select]

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The most notable characteristic of the young clergyman's appearance was his outer guilelessness and the oddness of his face.   [Please select]

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It had not indeed occurred to her to think about the inconvenience or oddness of a girl living absolutely alone in London, but the kindly destinies had provided her with a comrade.   [Please select]

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It was natural that newcomers from the Old World should have been impressed, and often unfavorably impressed, by the oddness of things here.   [Please select]

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