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eccentric

[ik-sen-trik, ek-] / ɪkˈsɛn trɪk, ɛk- /




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Later, John and Paul attempt diabolical accents while relating the story of Count Balder and Felpin Mansions, “the eccentric son of Baron Landsberg, the inventor of the rack,” including a variety of sound effects.

From Salon

Their chosen field of AI research was the niche domain of eccentric professors and their graduate students.

From The Wall Street Journal

He made multiple installments of “1, 2, 3, 4” by LL Cool J, in which Williams dressed in the eccentric style of former NFL quarterback Cam Newton.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr Thomas told the sentencing hearing that his client was eccentric and claimed there was a "schoolboy quality" to his interests.

From BBC

Her work has a continuity, an obsessional quality that transcends any one given form and reflects instead on the eccentric and brilliant slant of her personality and perspective.

From Los Angeles Times