Oddities in a Sentence
  • It was one of the many oddities about her father that she'd accepted over the years.
  • Despite her oddities, she drew him with her large eyes and quick wit.
  • He himself published the fruit of his studies and travels in a voluminous collection of notebooks, in which he showed a lively eye for the oddities of his fellow kings.
  • Among other oddities was the result of the 3,000m steeplechase; a mistake by the lap counter meant that runners ran an extra lap.
  • Which is probably a hidden plea for greater toleration of each other's oddities.
  • Which is probably a hidden plea for greater toleration of each other 's oddities.
  • Mostly, they want to encourage the viewing and sharing of rarities and oddities and the growth of the appreciation of classic film.
  • The TAPS members set out to discover the odd sounds, temperature changes, shadowy figures, and other oddities that have been reported by the owner.
  • The oddities of Tiyan made him recall the wives' tales told about the city's magical powers.
  • Oddities include the cannonball tree, the sausage tree and the double coconut palm capable of producing a 50lb nut.
  • They display, in a rather irregular style and with some oddities of dialect and phrase, extraordinary narrative skill and a high degree of ability in that special art of the 17th century - the drawing of verbal portraits or characters.