Definition: 1. In a manner differing from the usual or expected. 2. In a strange manner.
Use 'oddly' in a sentence:
1. But oddly enough, its leaders are getting younger.
2. Her short hair was oddly ruffled and then flattened around her head.
3. You looked at me so oddly.
4. For one thing, both poems were oddly repetitive in the way they referred to characters.
5. Oddly enough , the most expensive tickets sold fastest.
6. Oddly, though, there is no explanatory labelling.
7. But, oddly, that is a lure for some.
8. Oddly, she has forgot her own birthday.
9. Oddly for a piece of corporate research, the book contains passages that are quite moving.
10. But he finds his foods and drinks are missing oddly and his furniture is often broken.
11. Oddly enough, you can catch your ideas with the very same device I used to catch fireflies when I was a boy.
12. In terms of both structure and theme, the Odyssey and Liked were also oddly formulaic, to the point of predictability.
13. oddly coloured clothes.
14. One, oddly, is climate change.
15. She felt, oddly, that they had been happier when they had no money.
16. He behaves very oddly at times—I don't think he's quite all there.
17. She always looks at me so oddly when I speak of Ashley , thought Scarlett.
18. Oddly enough, that did not stop the famine.
19. She looked at him very oddly.
20. Intriguingly, she gave to the music a developed although oddly malleable personality.
21. The strong, dark eyebrows give his face an oddly menacing look.
22. She seemed to have no idea how oddly matched they were.
23. But , oddly enough, the ladies were not offended.
24. And yet the noise is oddly muted.
25. The Russians, oddly, did not quail.
26. But ties are oddly tense.
27. Oddly, I spent most of that summer watching TV.
28. Oddly, Mr Biver is also a talented salesman.
29. They were composed of oddly familiar pieces of ivory.
30. She's been behaving rather oddly.
31. Oddly, most of the species represented did not live in the Sepphoris region when these mosaics were created.
32. An innocent child died oddly in an inn.
33. Oddly, on a shoot , one always knows where one is.
34. She felt oddly pleased and flattered by the compliment.
35. People are oddly consistent . Liars usually tell lies . Cheaters cheat whenever It'suits them.
36. Yet oddly enough, to be born on the 13th of the month is not regarded with any fear at all, which just shows how irrational we are in our superstitious beliefs.
37. Oddly, sometimes I don't even feel safe in my own home.
38. The strong dark eyebrows give his face an oddly menacing look.
39. Oddly, Emma says she never considered her face to be attractive.
40. Oddly, Emma says she never considered her face was attractive.
41. His Indian robes contrasted oddly with his fluent English.
42. He said no and seemed oddly reluctant to talk about it.
43. She's been behaving very oddly lately.
44. There were, oddly, few other Britons living in this northern part.
45. Oddly enough, that is precisely what I intend.
46. The novel itself remains oddly inert.
47. His voice sounded oddly resonant in the empty room.
48. He looked at her in a way she found oddly disturbing.