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odd person

noun as in eccentric

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"You will always get the odd person here and there who does not listen but I'm not going to get into an argument with them."

From BBC

“It’s a team thing and it’s keeping me young. It was a daunting rehab and you have your doubts. I don’t want to be the odd person out. Every day there is someone doing something cool to help the team. If you’re not doing something, you don’t fit in. I just want to fit in.”

“The actual process of being a policymaker ... where you’re the first one, the first member of Gen Z to be in these circles, a lot of times you just feel like this odd person out.”

“I was trying to be the unique situation or the odd person that can do it,” Wilson said.

For example, before the "bring your own booze" garden party on 20 May Mr Cain emailed Mr Reynolds and Mr Cummings saying: "I'm sure it'll be fine -and I applaud the gesture - but a 200 odd person invitation for drinks in the garden of no 10 is somewhat of a comms risk in the current environment."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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