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odd fellow
noun as in rare bird
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He's an odd fellow at the best of times, and to-night he's got an attack of what he calls the blacks—his form of blues.
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There is a cousin who lives there; not quite as old as Sir Marcus—a very odd fellow; indeed, I should say decidedly mad.
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The addresses he was invited to deliver at Odd-Fellow's lodges and at many more public places were very numerous.
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A very odd fellow,” observed two or three of the boys; “I wonder how he will turn out.
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Now, I daresay you think me a very odd fellow to come out of my shell to you in this off-hand way.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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