be odd
Frequency: 8.5150.2 per million words
Used to state that something is strange or unusual.
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Examples (10)
- It is odd how quickly things can change.
- I thought it was odd that the store was closed on a Saturday.
- Her reaction will be odd if she hears the news.
- The silence in the room was very odd.
- It would be odd for him to refuse the offer.
- He has been odd ever since the incident.
- Don't you think it is a little odd?
- It can be odd when you first try something new.
- Their explanation was quite odd and unconvincing.
- The sudden quiet is odd in such a busy city.