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rara avis
noun as in oddball
noun as in phenomenon
noun as in rare bird
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Example Sentences
Murray was a rara avis in a country that makes the one-of-a-kind either hero or pariah — he became a little of both.
"I have very little respect for politicians of any persuasion, but Margaret is that rara avis, a dedicated, honest and committed representative of the people of Hong Kong," Sarony wrote.
Out of the box, “Sesame Street” was a rara avis: a mass-market hit on public TV, a kids’ show with sophistication and a wild countercultural energy.
Wickersham, whose full head of silver hair, mustache, and chiseled good looks made him resemble a misplaced Marlboro man, was a rara avis even by Sing Sing standards.
Which is all to say that even if you haven’t heard of her, she is that rara avis of Hollywood: a working actor.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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