How to use "odd" in a sentence
Sentences
But it was odd
But it's very odd, all the same."
Had he been odd with her? She wasn't sure
Climbing is thirsty work." But there was something odd in his voice again, and a strange expression on his face
That's odd."
Joel was an odd little man: five-feet-four, slightly chubby but not fat, with curly brown hair that appeared to have frizzed and kinked in response to a jolt of electricity
Together they formed an odd but solid community, with a satisfying sense of belonging
She was about to head for the den when she noticed something odd about four framed eight-by-ten photographs that were grouped on the wall above the sofa
The judge's hesitation in this relatively simple matter struck Elliot as odd, but he said nothing more
But before she could think of a way to phrase her odd request, the old man succeeded in unplugging the machine.
Yeah, I do remember some little things he did that were sort of odd."
They figure there's something wrong with the little boy's body, something odd that we can't afford to let them see
We won the arbitration, and the writer has not, in the intervening twenty-odd years, become a famous director or, as far as I know, a director of any status.
It seemed odd for such a cultured woman to be living in a small country village.
An ordinary engineer is much better educated than a common soldier, and they discussed, with some intelligence, the odd conditions of the possible fight.
On Waterloo Bridge a number of people were watching an odd brown liquid that came down the river from time to time
However, at first I hardly noticed the pit and the cylinder, because of the strange shining machine that I saw working there, and the odd creatures that were crawling slowly and painfully across the earth near it.
Soon I had an odd feeling of being watched and, turning suddenly, I saw something hiding in some of the bushes
I remembered how I went to the garden gate as he came past, and how I had listened to his odd story of 'Men from Mars'.