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odd

[od] / ɒd /




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"Occasionally the odd numpty tries to ruin the vibe," she adds - but they are quickly kicked off the stream.

From BBC

From a gas leak to a hot sauce factory, many cities in the area have dealt with odd, unpleasant odors over the years.

From Los Angeles Times

Pensioner John Spiby drove around in a battered white van and seemed to enjoy his retirement with the odd bit of gardening.

From BBC

In the history of Musk, meanwhile, an odd undertone entered the conversation this week.

From The Wall Street Journal

His first manager described his “odd ability to take in information” and “tuck away parts of it for future use.”

From The Wall Street Journal