most peculiar

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An emphatic way of saying very strange, often used in British English.

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Examples (10)

  • He is a most peculiar man!
  • I had a most peculiar feeling that I was being watched.
  • There is a most peculiar smell coming from the basement.
  • It was a most peculiar coincidence that we both wore the same hat.
  • The engine is making a most peculiar clicking sound.
  • She has a most peculiar way of arranging her books.
  • I found the whole situation to be most peculiar.
  • The cat has developed some most peculiar habits recently.
  • It's most peculiar that he hasn't called us back yet.
  • The painting features a most peculiar mix of colors.