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peculiar
adjective as in characteristic, distinguishing
adjective as in bizarre, odd
Example Sentences
Nate Smith would be the first to tell you that he makes for a peculiar nominee for new artist of the year at Wednesday night’s Country Music Assn.
In a five star review, the Guardian called the show "peculiar" but "hugely rewarding".
It might be a bit confusing when taking a closer look at this peculiar detail, as Harris made expanding access to abortion a key part of her platform.
The peculiar tradition began after intervention by railway officials at Edinburgh Waverley Station, below the clock tower.
In their peculiar form of invincibility, the Dodgers go through more pitchers than McSorley’s Old Ale House on a Saturday night.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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