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odd

[od] / ɒd /




Example Sentences

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The cockpit was dark, its windows blank, and that struck Angela as odd.

From Literature

It’s a strange burden, like an odd social burden.

From Los Angeles Times

“Our structure gives us lots of liberty. We can work on odd subjects and films that we adore, ones we really believe can find an audience.”

From Los Angeles Times

Even though Jenner seems able to afford it, it does seem odd that a house that was so prominent on the market when it was first listed has quietly and unobtrusively been languishing there.

From MarketWatch

For the first time, they were able to determine in real time and with a single measurement whether the combined quantum state formed by the two Majorana modes was even or odd.

From Science Daily