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Filter by Meaning She dressed oddly for the party, wearing a tutu with combat boots.
The film's ending was oddly unresolved, leaving the audience with more questions than answers.
The car was driving oddly, swerving and braking suddenly.
The room was oddly quiet, with only the sound of a ticking clock.
The clock was ticking oddly, as if it was about to stop.
The clock ticked oddly, skipping a beat every few seconds.
The food tasted oddly sweet, despite not having any sugar in it.
The cat's behavior was oddly playful, considering its reputation for aloofness.
The cat's behavior was oddly aggressive towards its usual friendly owner.
The cat behaved oddly after eating the strange plant.
The dress was tailored oddly, with the hemline uneven and the sleeves different lengths.
The plant was growing oddly, with a strange pattern of leaves.
The restaurant's menu had an oddly diverse range of cuisines, from Italian to Indian to Mexican.
He was acting oddly, like he was nervous about something.
The usually talkative child was oddly quiet today.
The team oddly won the game despite being down by five points.
He claimed to be a vegetarian, but oddly enough, he ordered a steak for dinner.
The plant grew oddly, bending towards the light source.
The dress fit her oddly, but she still bought it.
The child's drawing was oddly colored, with the sky being purple and the grass being blue.
The new building had an oddly modern design in a neighborhood full of traditional architecture.
The car made an oddly high-pitched noise when it turned on.
He had never been to Japan, but oddly enough, he spoke fluent Japanese.
The book's protagonist was oddly similar to the author in personality and appearance.
The song's lyrics were oddly cryptic and hard to understand.
The recipe called for sugar, but oddly enough, it tasted salty.
The house was designed oddly, with doors that led to nowhere and rooms with strange shapes.
She found it oddly easy to solve the difficult math problem.
The sunset was oddly pink, instead of the usual orange and red.
The movie's ending was oddly ambiguous, leaving the audience confused.
The bookshelf was stacked oddly, with some books leaning to one side.
The painting was hung oddly, making it appear tilted on the wall.
The painting was oddly beautiful despite its abstract nature.
The table legs were placed oddly, causing it to wobble.
The basketball bounced oddly off the rim, making it difficult to predict its path.
The music was mixed oddly, with the vocals much louder than the instrumentals.
The movie was billed as a comedy, but oddly enough, it made her cry.
She said she wanted to go out, but oddly enough, she stayed in all night.
The dress was labeled as a small, but oddly enough, it fit like a large.
The tree grew oddly, with branches twisting in unusual directions.
The music sounded oddly distorted through the old speakers.
The food tasted oddly spicy despite not having any peppers.
The sun was shining oddly through the clouds, casting an eerie glow over the landscape.
The clock was ticking oddly, making strange noises.
The man oddly started dancing in the middle of the street.
The girl's hair was oddly pink and purple, making her stand out.
The software behaved oddly, crashing every time a certain button was pressed.
The politician's oddly charismatic personality won over many voters.
The experiment produced an oddly colored liquid that nobody had seen before.
The artwork was oddly abstract, with no discernible subject matter.
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