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adjective as in unusual, abnormal
Weak matches
- atypical
- avant-garde
- bizarre
- character
- crazy
- curious
- deviant
- different
- eccentric
- erratic
- exceptional
- extraordinary
- fantastic
- flaky
- freak
- freakish
- freaky
- funny
- idiosyncratic
- irregular
- kinky
- kooky
- off-the-wall
- offbeat
- out of the ordinary
- outlandish
- peculiar
- quaint
- rare
- remarkable
- singular
- spacey
- strange
- uncanny
- uncommon
- unconventional
- unique
- way out
- weird
- weirdo
- whimsical
Example Sentences
Some of the more oddball chapters are great; my particular favorite follows a budding street fighter through a series of battles that plays out like, well, a Street Fighter game.
I wanted more oddball courses and modes, more chances to get into weird situations.
Sometimes it is difficult to tell exactly what she is writing about because her poems are always tacking sideways, reaching out for ever more oddball comparisons—on one occasion she likened Handel to a frigate pelican.
Netflix’s rundown of shows to savor also includes a number of comedies, particularly those on the more oddball end of the spectrum such as “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,” “Arrested Development” and “Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp.”
Tonally, it walks a noteworthy line somewhere between a 1950s sitcom and a ghoulishly violent television series, and the more time that's spent with it, the more oddball and offbeat characters become.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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