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"oddly" Definitions
  1. in a strange or unusual way synonym strangely
  2. used to show that something is surprising synonym surprisingly

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We've rounded up some oddly-specific gifts for the oddly-specific people on your list.
The oddly named company is releasing its first oddly named product, 'nflow, into early access, bringing multiple collaboration platforms and a calendar into a single inbox.
Their titles are expository and sometimes grammatically spotty: Oddly Satisfying Video That Will Put You in Absolute Calmness, 1,000,000 Dominos Falling Is Oddly Satisfying, Satisfying Floam Crushing Compilation No. 6.
But it is surprising, every time — plus oddly satisfying.
Despite his oddly patchy beard — isn't he a barber?
Oddly, dental surgeons know this — and prescribe opioids anyway.
Oddly enough—given that we're talking about pro wrestling, an implied "oddly enough" belongs at the start of every sentence—Ambrose's win only left things more muddled at the end of Battleground.
"The city was kind of oddly against them," he recalls.
Similarly, while the music score is effective, it's oddly conspicuous.
In the accompanying interview, she addresses the oddly contentious topic.
Oddly enough, that's also totally what the audience is thinking.
Oddly, we are not bent out of shape about it.
Oddly enough, we never fought at the same event. Ever.
At first blush, that sits oddly with a banner 2016.
Oddly specific prediction: The team struggles to score early on.
Oddly, the dancing spell breaks and the couple part ways.
Oddly enough, he can only name Carson as an example.
And, oddly enough, , she's been relatively sheltered in that household.
And there it is in all its oddly shaped glory.
Yet, oddly, the biggest tech firms have the opposite approach.
Oddly enough, such an opportunity surfaced in the news cycle.
The elephants were oddly small next to the mammoth's bulk.
The prices of consumer goods, it turns out, behave oddly.
Oddly specific prediction: Victor Hedman finally wins the Norris Trophy.
And that oddly acronym'd MEB is something very impressive indeed.
Though the moment was illuminating, it also felt oddly familiar.
All that has been oddly absent in Yangon since 218.
Oddly, though, it has been vague about what it wants.
In fact, the title "Goodbye Christopher Robin" is oddly inappropriate.
Oddly enough, Australia is mentioned nowhere in the entire document.
Oddly, you can only initiate landscape mode from the menu.
But the movie's biggest twist is that it's oddly hopeful.
The plan is at once oddly detailed and coyly vague.
Oddly, not everyone's buying that this is the real deal.
Oddly, though, that may not drive Mr Trump to despair.
"The Arctic is behaving very oddly this winter," Serreze said.
Oddly enough, they may also inject more humanity into hiring.
My eyes were exhausted, but my mind felt oddly clear.
Their recognition is granted, oddly enough, by way of anonymity.
Oddly, the stock is at an historic high Tuesday. Why?
At first, I oddly felt a little weird taking things.
Oddly, I was more hurt by her behavior than his.
Oddly, the field of view does feel different, and better.
Josie is oddly cruel and controlling toward Val during practice.
Watch people play games on Twitch, it's oddly entertaining. 12.
It was happening and I was excited … and oddly nervous.
Gravel oddly campaigned for the vice presidential nomination in 1972.
Overall, oddly, it feels more family friendly than Family Guy.
YOU CAN SEE HOW THAT ARGUMENT RINGS A LITTLE ODDLY?
All of this insubordination, oddly enough, probably helped protect Trump.
Spectacles also feel oddly disconnected from Snapchat's augmented reality features.
The rest of the show was straightforward, even oddly careful.
Oddly enough, knowing about the bald spot didn't actually help.
But then, oddly, Trump deleted the tweet after Spicer's elimination.
Maybe my memory is bad since that seems oddly worded.
Oddly, the Living have a better shot in King's Landing.
It's the controls that had oddly low rates of cancer.
On other occasions, he has seemed oddly restrained and muted.
Trump remains oddly reluctant to challenge Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Ruiz caught the ball and, oddly, fired to third base.
Today, the final moment of the video seems oddly prophetic.
But oddly enough, I just made more things blow up.
It was a terrifying evening, but it oddly wasn't traumatic.
Gorham's Cave seems an oddly inaccessible place for a home.
The deposits on the walls— sulfur, maybe— are oddly beautiful.
While the pace was slow, the action was oddly riveting.
Oddly, this cycle it has gripped the left as well.
It's all very strange, but in an oddly satisfying way.
You know, oddly enough I ... It's strange, odd, personal story.
Oddly, people don't want to see that sort of thing.
Oddly, such stories hardly appear in this passionately engaged book.
Then Colin grafted his, and oddly, all three stack up.
Oddly, though, the view of the parking lot was jarring.
Eighth Avenue, she noticed, was also oddly quiet and empty.
It is, oddly, only while running that this system works.
Oddly enough, England has never managed to win the tournament.
Yet, oddly, Trisha and — even more so — Jo feel generic.
Air pollution is an enormous — and oddly overlooked — health hazard.
They're also both, oddly enough, concerned about the federal deficit.
It is oddly freeing to not have to plan ahead.
It was an oddly fitting end to the Phillies' story.
The article, oddly, appeared in Teen Vogue without a byline.
For once, the star of the show was oddly absent.
It's at once terrifying and, in the end, oddly hopeful.
Oddly enough, his foreign policy trips have been wildly successful.
Oddly enough, this might not be far from the truth.
The other gets an odd, and oddly familiar, new roommate.
Soon after, Mr. Travare noticed his wife was behaving oddly.
I'm trying to keep my composure, but it's oddly thrilling.
He felt oddly proud of it, playing with the switch.
I love their big eyes and oddly shaped little bodies.
That was not what the Oddly Satisfying Spa was like.
She was oddly energized by the sordidness of her task.
Oddly, Google's own Pixel products aren't yet on the list.
Oddly, they seem less faithful the more realistic they become.
Yet since Trump's election those voices have become oddly muted.
Oddly, the Browns have not been truly atrocious this year.
I think, oddly enough for a modernist, he's a universalist.
The movie's treatment of its title character is oddly muted.
Oddly enough, England has never managed to win this tournament.
They're moving and oddly profound about humans and their waste.
Some believe they contain the oddly specific amount of $630,000.
It feels oddly like shopping for side tables at IKEA.
He was oddly resigned to and forgiving of his enemies.
The oddly reverent celebrity mash-up was in fact the show.
But whenever there's a mass shooting, the NRA goes oddly quiet.
I'm oddly not hungry, so I only eat a little bit.
Oddly enough, today just so happens to be World Kindness Day.
But, oddly enough, empty nester, I am now working a lot.
That happens not the same way in Silicon Valley, oddly enough.
Debi van Zyl started designing oddly adorable stuffed beasts in 2006.
It's weird, oddly mundane, and the color work is amazing throughout.
Reattaching the Joy-Con, meanwhile, produces an oddly satisfying click sound.
Oddly, being fully-submerged feels warmer than being on the surface.
His effort to spur the private sector is, oddly, top-down.
I agree that Drogon's oddly specific firestorm was a bit convenient.
Rather, for reality series, they feel oddly divorced from modern America.
Oddly, consumers may not have noticed the escalating cost of trucking.
Tokyo (CNN)To some, it was just an oddly shaped kayak.
Oddly, no figures are published about its budget or its operations.
But the two women enjoy an oddly intimate closeness as well.
Though, oddly enough, I was still entertained watching this play out.
It may sound oddly low-tech, but the results are impressive.
"[Trump's comments are] oddly similar to the Russian response," Gunitsky says.
WannaCrypt locks up user's systems and demands an oddly modest ransom.
But oddly, news of Facebook's plans has fed a Bitcoin recovery.
"Tuca & Bertie" is full of such surreal and oddly dark plots.
The oddly intense Packers dude wearing a winter hat in Arizona.
But what happens when you combine the two is oddly endearing.
Silly, yes—but also oddly compelling, especially if you have children.
Oddly enough, the snooze feature is only available from the inbox.
"Oddly enough, my son's tragedy is helping other families," Willis says.
There's also a photo markup tool that's oddly hidden under extensions.
In fact, it's oddly like waiting for someone to give birth.
Watching someone handle and slice huge cheese wheels is oddly mesmerizing.
"Kabuki is oddly fitting to Bowie," explained cultural critic Ian Buruma.
Carmela developed a strong sense of paranoia and began acting oddly.
Yet, oddly enough, many states have struggled with this simple concept.
One unexpected way in which our Facebook behavior is oddly hopeful?
Oddly enough, it was a sports star who crystallized that resolve.
Oddly enough, my fantasies hardly ever deviate into the strictly sexual.
Oddly, his critics sometimes embrace him more tightly than his allies.
That leaves the company's balance sheet looking oddly out of date.
Oddly, that price does not include the pen, which costs $79.
Oddly, however, such protections are not unambiguously part of the AUSFTA.
Oddly enough, he didn't event want to participate in violent sports.
Oddly, the regular HoloLens 2 was also supposed to cost $3,500.
I have been oddly quiet and I'm not even sure why.
Something was not right with Syndergaard; his command had oddly disappeared.
This is a situation where they're oddly, suddenly, in an anarchy.
But oddly enough, communist kitsch has a place in Vietnam itself.
The response was oddly vague about the fate of the rover.
I've stopped going to a lot of this stuff, oddly enough.
Yet oddly enough, the heartland insurgents have turned to Donald Trump.
But that means that now Trump is oddly frozen in amber.
Even as tears dripped onto my jacket, I felt oddly relieved.
" The legislation was inspired, oddly enough, by the 20123 film " WarGames .
It didn't come as a massive surprise to her, oddly enough.
Static subject: our colleagues spotted that the speaker was oddly robotic.
It was that particular detail, oddly, that seemed to haunt her.
The XT5's larger and more powerful V6 engine, oddly, does.
It is at once public and private, intimate and oddly formal.
There are love triangles, but they're oddly not shady or scandalous.
After all, oddly shaped fruits and veggies are still completely edible.
The latest businesses to cross over are, oddly, fast-food companies.
Which, I begrudgingly admitted, is in its own way, oddly impressive.
But it's also oddly uplifting, if you give it some time.
And of course, oddly, Jonah rises, which is that much funnier.
It's not just an oddly colored tree — it's an aluminum one.
And oddly enough, we could go for a slice right now.
Oddly enough, the 60-second spot doesn't feature Trump at all.
Oddly enough, they also tend to repeat in the stock market.
The outlier on Russia, oddly, is a Republican voice — Donald Trump.
The bun was oddly large, but otherwise it was perfectly tasty.
Hey, rooting for losers can feel oddly honorable, even vaguely valorous.
AJ's transformation from lovesick kid to wannabe vampire feels oddly believable.
Austere yet oddly beautiful, both rigorous and whimsical, the picture worked.
The story he tells is compelling, detached, and often oddly romantic.
"Oddly, tasted better with the food than by itself," he said.
It's the oddly small-town wholesome Guantánamo you rarely hear about.
At least in and of itself, natural gas seems oddly depoliticized.
Mr. Trump's supporters seem completely and oddly at peace with this.
Oddly enough, all of them are on poor teams as well.
But it's oddly comforting, too, to look mortality in the eye.
It was an oddly quiet end to an incredibly loud season.
Oddly enough, I was talking to ... I'm blanking on her name.
Their faces, adequate in prior situations, appear oddly dazed and distracted.
Oddly, American Dream is no more nostalgic than their previous albums.
The blocks were oddly shaped, but each had only five sides.
Oddly, Lineker was chosen despite being a strong critic of FIFA.
So, oddly, he has given them reason to bridge their differences.
I, oddly enough, thought of her as a very normal person.
Oddly, he makes her promise to keep their breakup a secret.
Oddly, human vectors are never implicated, only the rats and fleas.
Oddly, this isn&apost quite what Krasznahorkay and his team saw.
The man deploying the bombshells seemed oddly to be enjoying himself.
Both, oddly enough, came off pitcher Harry Feldman of the Giants.
Oddly enough, the most interesting action may be down the field.
Are we a stark-white, sterile, oddly cheery, computer retail experience?
It's oddly satisfying to see how much fur the pooch sheds.
Oddly enough, word of this lapse in service isn't anything new.
Then there's the heat, but oddly he's less worried about that.
Peter JannelliPhiladelphia To the Editor: Reading this story is oddly refreshing.
Oddly enough, they aren't just lighter versions of the same phones.
Oddly, the Russians did a poor job of covering their tracks.
"Cold, bitter, and oddly refreshing like every beer," according to myself.
Poppet, Fran's oddly austere daughter, is possessed by such a purpose.
Oddly enough, Swift usually is the smartest person in any room.
Oddly, when I was there, I hardly ever thought of Fidel.
As an object, "Woodstock—Back to the Garden" feels oddly contemporary.
Some reconcile Modi's actions as necessary, while others are oddly silent.
Sixth, Democrat opposition will be hysterical and universal, but oddly muted.
Oddly, the bodies appeared to have been isolated in the cave.
Mr. Carvey is, oddly, not the beating heart of this documentary.
But as different as the two works are, they're oddly complementary.
Yet true to centrist form, his deficit concerns are oddly selective.
Oddly, the same topic comes up time and time again. Happiness.
Oddly, however, I've never seen Elizabeth Warren mentioned in this category.
Somewhat oddly, in this game your flying machine is a train.
For me, this mundane, yet oddly mysterious, domestic scene was riveting.
But Trump's policy positions, oddly enough, don't entirely follow this pattern.
Oddly, Trinity Lutheran gives the lower courts meagre guidance on the question.
In an age of globalisation, this freedom and fluidity feels oddly remote.
Oddly enough, the FDA's latest kratom purge is unrelated to the outbreak.
Writing about the travel ban feels less raw, and oddly less urgent.
Even his critics would sometimes find themselves oddly charmed by such encounters.
They're relatively rare, oddly enough, so they still feel like big events.
Oddly enough, we actually debunked far fewer things than usual this year.
But, oddly, it was at this moment that Kipchoge began to smile.
But given the oddly specific qualifications, they may be waiting a while.
Oddly enough, Schaft reportedly presented during Rubin's keynote at the Tokyo conference.
It's actually more closely related to the trash panda raccoon, oddly enough.
Oddly enough, financial pressure is often what holds workers back from asking.
Oddly, there was also a spike in email requests asking her out.
I guess he's known to like milk, but this seemed oddly graphic.
Oddly, I wouldn't say I was close to any of these people.
Oddly, tech is not the driving force in many of these ventures.
He's not massively confident, oddly enough, although he does love the stage.
And oddly enough, it sounds like Wi-Fi support isn't activated yet.
It oddly required you to log into Twitter and authorize the app.
President Donald Trump, oddly, tweeted about breastfeeding and baby formula on Monday.
" Last year was oddly unbalanced, with five major presentations of the "St.
Oddly, the book includes the text of a speech by Fidel Castro.
Oddly, NASA reported that Kelly's telomeres grew while he was in space.
As an aside, the icons on the Dawn are oddly outdated, too.
Mr Trump makes no such claims, leaving anti-Americans oddly bereft, too.
Crushing soap curls is now a sub-genre of "oddly satisfying" videos.
Age 3 or 4 is when I felt oddly out of sorts.
Something about Frank's "I know what's best" speech here feels oddly familiar.
Oddly, I feel mentally reassured too, having met so many other sufferers.
I was, oddly enough, somewhere where Viola Davis was with her husband.
Oddly, rising concern about the risks of financial excess is good news.
Oddly, though, teenagers are not necessarily filling their evenings with useful work.
Oddly, part of it is this resort area with a bright name.
And in a time of chaos, there's oddly something comfortable about that. 
Oddly, for an otherwise exhaustive book, Mr Coll neglects some notable episodes.
Oddly enough, Action Movie FX actually introduced Star Wars effects last year.
The S8's most annoying quirk is the oddly-placed fingerprint sensor.
And iTunes, which certainly sells "Scandal," is oddly not listed or linked.
I was a little taken aback, slightly weirded out but oddly aroused.
Oddly enough everyone 'round the table found the dollar amount pretty reasonable.
Up to this point, however, cannabis advocacy groups have been oddly silent.
Google should be able to find them, but oddly doesn't at times.
If this seems like an oddly specific role, that's because it is.
But oddly enough, that convention doesn't carry over to feminine-care products.
Oddly enough, it was TripAdvisor that tipped off the FCC about Abramovich.
Controversies, kiboshes, and the oddly high risk associated with surprise game unveilings.
But Rodman's voice, oddly, carries at least some weight on this issue.
Oddly enough he also mentioned that Los Angeles played a big role.
Collisions between objects in space create oddly-shaped asteroids all the time!
It also stars the Kaplan twins who oddly look like elongated Olsens.
Andrea Gourdine remembers clearly when her mother, Gladys Brown, started behaving oddly.
Bonus prediction that is oddly specific: Fleury gets pulled in Game 1.
Oddly enough, only Frank Miller's The Dark Knight slipped past the barricades.
Oddly enough, that's the scene of the crime that put him jail.
"Oddly enough, Black Panther's almost like an analog to Tarzan," says Stelfreeze.
Oddly enough, this time around, it was won by a New Yorker.
If you look at them long enough, they're oddly calming to watch.
Yet they can still seem oddly tone-deaf, even a touch naive.
Dead animals are oddly shaped, and take up a lot of room.
Oddly, both men deferred to the Secret Service, which said no guns.
Oddly, when the eighths were stitched together, the result was not viable.
Oddly, the corruption probe may have encouraged the daft policy on ergot.
Oddly, Ms Fujimori's brother Kenji, a congressman, failed to vote for her.
But the one that actually came into being has been oddly durable.
Oddly enough, this might actually discourage management from doing anything truly daring.
Oddly, AT&T may be better off losing in the long run.
It is oddly unifying, sparing nothing and no one in its path.
And it turned out that I wasn't alone, which was oddly gratifying.
I can only assume the next installment will be oddly compelling too.
Oddly enough, the US flag code doesn't mention the anthem at all.
And oddly, another favor I was able to call in was Diddy.
The candidate took in the good news with an oddly inert expression.
But this is an oddly joyless work and an often inhuman one.
Pinsker is oddly reticent about how the coffee was made and dispensed.
"Oddly, the president seemed offended that this was even happening," Cuomo said.
Which, oddly, seem to be the few concrete reasons for his appointment.
"Oddly enough, it maps very, very well indeed to GDP," he said.
Yet some are oddly reluctant to say her name in their ads.
Oddly, the memo about Gubarev is dated five weeks after the election.
Oddly it took Wilmore to bring the conversation back to home base.
Given its popularity, Doom is an oddly misunderstood and often mischaracterized game.
Oddly, global carbon emissions just kept rising, like they had for decades.
There's a meme I've seen on Tumblr which I find oddly haunting.
It was oddly emotional for me to realize that I wasn't alone.
Oddly enough, that's not even the strangest Deron Quint goal-scoring feat.
It's not a great film by any stretch, but it's oddly satisfying.
There's this sense of a journey and it's oddly spiritual dark expanses.
The IBM petition, oddly enough, makes no mention of this sordid history.
Bonus prediction that is oddly specific: I have made a terrible mistake.
The big talent show in the movie oddly took place on Thanksgiving.
Mr. Trump was, for much of the night, oddly calm and composed.
Buh-bye, creepy, damaged yet oddly tender Lemberger and your sociopathic grace!
Mueller's report and testimony were oddly oblique and muted, with notable omissions.
There's something oddly relaxing about listening to Matthew McConaughey tell a story.
The plays are oddly constructed; perversely off-kilter; gaudily offensive and random.
Oddly, something has changed in the way Josh Kiszka's voice is recorded.
Oddly, that might have been her first tough save of the tournament.
Oddly enough, the best defense against arrogance is developing true self-confidence.
"Oddly," Wolff writes of Spicer's resignation, "this seemed to catch everyone unawares."
Those oddly shaped carrots are an unspoken, yet firmly understood, hard pass.
These oddly cute microscopic animals are among the toughest creatures on Earth.
It is also an oddly fitting metaphor for your August astrological forecast.
It was an oddly-numbered week, so the Jacksonville Jaguars were dominant.
But little else seemed familiar, oddly or otherwise, at the Naem circle.
And oddly enough, most of them wanted to bet on the Browns.
I've long made work that is figurative, psychological, emotional, and oddly funny.
From this perspective, oddly enough, Banville's homage reduces the object it venerates.
Oddly, in my recent experience, it has become difficult to find there.
Hearing celebrities talk candidly about their struggles is oddly comforting to me.
"But oddly, Israel does not appear on the itinerary," Mr. Shapiro wrote.
Oddly, curators said, this is the first solo Caravaggio show in Paris.
There is something both terrifying and oddly soothing about such a formulation.
Oddly, "The Putin Interviews" provide psychological and intellectual answers to that question.
We see you, Miller Lite, with your oddly wholesome, rainbow-spattered ads.
Three months later, she began running, and oddly, her times got better.
That helped with my mood, and oddly, my dizziness would go away.
It's oddly closing up, despite the website saying it's open until 103?
NEW ORLEANS — Several of Nance Harding's clients were acting oddly last week.
This habit, of legend unfurling alongside history, has some oddly perverse effects.
Oddly, given Mr. Abdoo's time at Del Posto, pasta can be dull.
Oddly, his only strength with the public is being perceived as intelligent.
He was behaving oddly, mumbling nonsensical sentences and stumbling through the house.
It afforded him both a livelihood and, oddly, the opportunity to compose.
Disney has been oddly slow to offer products featuring the hit character.
These have everything the internet needs now: Animals who are oddly human.
"Dexter" features a main character who is an oddly likable serial killer.
That day, oddly, I didn't get nervous the way I normally did.
Badgley, in fact, makes him oddly sympathetic, to the extent that's possible.
"What we wrote was oddly controversial in 2014," Pinto tells VICE now.
Other researchers later argued that the structures were just oddly shaped minerals.
Oddly enough it comes just after his "aye" vote to strip healthcare.
Hersey himself, oddly, used the technique relatively seldom during his subsequent career.
Oddly enough, my dad is an ardent Dolphins, Yankees and Knicks fan.
This is, oddly enough, not an issue that divides red from blue.
That year was, perhaps not coincidentally, when Oddly Satisfying exploded in popularity.
A Google search for "oddly satisfying" brings up about 4.7 million results.
In another series, titled Hallucinations, oddly expressive prints resemble abstract expressionist paintings.
It's the texture of cereal milk, but the flavor is oddly neutral.
Google backs productivity startup building algorithmic inbox for Slacks, emails and texts The oddly named 'nuffsaid is releasing its first oddly named product, 'nflow, into early access, bringing multiple collaboration platforms and a calendar into a single inbox.
But the profession has too often been oddly slapdash in implementing these advances.
What do you do when you're living in a bland, oddly-shaped apartment?
The food here is…not good, but oddly enough, the salsa is delicious.
Oddly enough, five of the six stars are located among much older stars.
But King of the Monsters feels oddly stilted, even for a monster movie.
The first is that it's intensely, oddly cold in the Eastern United States.
Oddly, this is the second time ssomething like this has happened to Peddle.
Oddly, figuring out how to make a flying car fly isn't among them.
Oddly enough, both the prosecution and the defense argued in court that Gov.
Nevertheless, it's oddly satisfying to see Reynolds confronted with the gendered double standard.
Those vast scouting databases now possess an archaeological dimension that is oddly priceless.
Oddly, the whole season contained less than 15 cumulative minutes on Mike Pence.
Oddly, whether a driver was running late made no difference to blood pressure.
If so, gaming company Razer is here to fulfill your oddly specific desires.
As well as being centralised, Mrs May's government is an oddly secretive one.
Oddly enough, though, the best part of the movie is also the worst.
If this seems oddly specific, it's because Mashable's Entertainment team speaks from experience.
Oddly specific prediction: Drouin hits the 60-point mark for the first time.
Oddly enough, BSB has never notched a No. 1 single in their career.
It's wonderful and atrocious and so oddly satisfying all at the same time.
Oddly, "The Exorcist" did not scare me away from scary movies in general.
Oddly, my father (who died more than a decade ago) wasn't a hoarder.
Oddly, YouTube Kids isn't ready for Google's own TV operating system just yet.
The highway ahead of us was oddly empty, and so I floored it.
But, like much of Snapchat, it's as oddly addictive as it is silly.
Oddly enough, the short delay actually helped Retro VGS in the long run.
His writing, even at its most menacing, could be playful and oddly persuasive.
Chris Nashawaty, Entertainment Weekly: So why does Fantastic Beasts feel so oddly lifeless?
Jorge did seem oddly calm when Laurel told him she'd had an abortion.
A little tiny dog that was unharmed, oddly enough, in all of this.
They're also clearly the source of the show's oddly congenial brand of nihilism.
They look oddly naked and solitary, offering mute testimony to changing postal protocols.
I got the wind knocked out of me, my ribs are oddly sore.
As much as it sucks, pain, oddly enough, keeps us from hurting ourselves.
Oddly, Trump seemed to have suddenly discovered the awful reality of the conflict.
Quantum mechanics may be weird, but it's still, oddly, the simplest explanation around.
But this week a visit to Ellis and Liberty islands feels oddly partisan.
Oddly enough, he looks even better in ink form than in real life.
Seeso, NBCUniversal's oddly named subscription service aimed at cord cutters, is now live.
It's the best bed I've ever purchased and oddly also the least expensive.
It could be an atmospheric side-quest, or an oddly enthralling mini-game.
Oddly, Franklin has played eight career games at first and none in left.
It surprises its reader with oddly placed italics and eccentric full-word capitalizations.
Oddly enough, that was one of the reasons Grant stayed on the sidelines.
And there's an oddly placed furniture department with no signage or wall decor.
Oddly enough, the question surrounding whether or not squirrels hibernate is hotly debated.
Oddly, the controller appeared far less integrated in the Samsung VR software experience.
What's been missing, oddly, is any kind of significant book deal — until now.
"Oddly, it's not because people are worried about their financial stability," she says.
It's velvety, sweet, and oddly appropriate for autumn with its nutty, spicy notes.
So it's very similar as how I would work as a photojournalist, oddly.
As it turns out, it was an oddly satisfying mix of the two.
Oddly, for this reason, one can tell it was curated by a writer.
It's oddly therapeutic for their friendship, and they even share a few laughs.
Oddly, he likened his own "sacrifice" as a casino-builder to the soldier's.
Oddly — and unlike the M3 — the BMW M5 is the meeker, saner vehicle.
To tell you the truth, there is something oddly fascinating about the structure.
Yet, there is something oddly bizarre about this new welfare and entitlements scheme.
I do, I feel oddly close to them even though I'm not close.
The loss of the old woman, and the children's grief, remain oddly abstract.
"In all of the sadness I think it's been oddly unifying," she said.
It is, oddly enough, a song that a bird makes with its wings.
Mr Mostue's bag is oddly heavy and the veterans take turns lifting it.
"Oddly, it took him more than a day to do so," Amash said.
And, oddly enough, people tend to respect you more for it — not less. 
Each table was preset, oddly, with a plate of slightly mealy cherry tomatoes.
There's also "Stranger Things," above, an oddly straightforward horror story set in 1983.
We oddly found a massive area devoted to nightgowns near the intimates section.
Deckard then passes his mom an oddly shaped birthday cake that she requested.
The most recent report offers sad findings and a few oddly generous grades.
Election season is an odd time — or is it an oddly appropriate one?
Though billed as a showcase for the orchestra, the program was oddly balanced.
"It was oddly peaceful not to see ads on a building," he said.
I respected fear, didn't need to transcend it, but mine was distributed oddly.
Oddly enough it's women more than men who congratulate me on my gains.
Oddly enough, most of those games being honoured here came out after 1995.
Oddly enough, CAN as an album band is antithetical to the singles compilation.
Time to play a game I'm calling Oddly Significant Photos In Baseball History.
Oddly, the videos only appear separately rather than compiled into something more watchable.
Is Phil Collins one of the most oddly unlikeable figures in pop culture?
His penchant for being an imperfect oaf makes him oddly resistant to criticism.
The big talent show in the movie oddly took place on Thanksgiving Day.
Someone who seems to take a different tack is, oddly enough, Rush Limbaugh.
Even for a Brazilian writer, Machado's work was oddly devoid of local color.
"Maybe a little bit gentler," my father noted, sounding oddly placid, maybe hypnotized.
"Oddly enough there's a lot of women in the field," Dr. Bailey said.
Well, it's lonely and oddly limiting, even under the most technologically sophisticated terms.
In fact, the process, as Conboy described it to me, was oddly familiar.
And so, oddly I don't see it as a negative for this stock.
Oddly enough, this is the exact reason a figure like Trump has emerged.
When a club side turn out with no sponsor, they appear oddly naked.
Oddly enough, Bagans-as-guide was the most lackluster part of the tour.
Oddly, though, some elements of each player's game and physical presentation feel familiar.
Oddly, coming up with incorrect answers for the multiple choice can be challenging.
It's oddly beautiful—it looks like there is backlit glass woven into it.
But, oddly enough, the confection is not so tasty as one might suppose.
Oddly, Urshela's 11th-hour drama overshadowed a so-so performance in the field.
Oddly enough, these tend to be on the affordable end of the spectrum.
The pandemic is oddly neat, and Ish rarely encounters a single dead body.
In these moments, I'd lay very still, paralyzed by an oddly cheerful terror.
Oddly enough, Hesperidina was created by Melville Sewell Bagley, an immigrant from Maine.
It was an oddly familiar sensation, but the light's intensity arrested his thoughts.
KFC was oddly quiet during the brawl, and this announcement may explain why.
The display is a touchscreen, but oddly, the panel is not very responsive.
I felt oddly close to my own dead parents as I read along.
It felt like, who else could you share this oddly unique situation with?
But there's an oddly muted quality to these declarations, though they're certainly heartfelt.
The scale was oddly smaller, the threats closer at hand and closer together.
Gradually, though, some sort of meaning emerges — and the process is oddly suspenseful.
In this way, The Testaments feels oddly out of step with its time.
Oddly, this updated version of ToTok never ranked on Google Play's charts again.
People close to him confirm that he was oddly unperturbed by the threat.
The process, performed with a minimum of words, was intuitive and oddly intimate.
Oddly, in the midst of the conflict, war was rarely her active theme.
This area, oddly, does not include any of the clubs they work for.
Central Rome appeared oddly empty only days after shoppers had filled many streets.
There's something so oddly comforting about the way the It saga wrapped up.
The overall arc is oddly peaceful, but the movie's distinctiveness is largely conceptual.
Oddly, Spain's experiments with anarchist governance didn't get much press at the time.
It's like Mad Libs: Think of a verb and an oddly specific noun.
You feel oddly stressed out, having essentially done nothing since you got home.
The most oddly touching work for me is Glenn Ligon's "Condition Report" (2000).
NQ: Well, oddly enough, this is what this journey is revealing to me.
All it takes to get oddly satisfied is to learn your own preferences.
To those who follow such things, this week's internet backlash looks oddly familiar.
Oddly, or, more likely, by necessity, their lyrics don't seem all that revolutionary.
In fact, I love exactly this wash — which is oddly hard to find.
Behold: You can see that the 21-mile-long object is oddly shaped.
But that's the way it lined up—accidental, yet another oddly timed coincidence.
Oddly enough, then, the weak link of Whiskey Tango Foxtrot might be Fey.
When I started browsing for more topics to follow, it also suggested oddly specific topics like WebOS, construction, search engine optimization and, oddly, Wookiepedia — none of which are topics I'd like to follow on a regular basis, if at all.
To its members, runaway price increases seem to lurk in every oddly shaped shadow.
Oddly, the market shrugged it off then, and Mr. Lynch held onto his job.
Is this just an oblique reference to some Apple technology that is oddly phrased?
Oddly, they're kind of hard to find and only some apps have added support.
Yeah, I was discussing this with my son the other day actually, oddly enough.
There's something oddly human to the disconnected spacey narratives you craft on Memento Collider.
Screaming into pillows is an oddly perfect fix: They absorb noise like a boss.
If you look at the timing, it all seems oddly pegged to President Trump.
Because oddly, air travel has gone back while the whole world has gone forward.
Oddly enough, this still seems to require launching the Calculator app for some reason.
And oddly enough, ABC News accidentally used the fake photo for a TV promo.
Trump spent the rest of the week oscillating between being petulant and oddly muted.
Many of the tweets are bog-standard trolling, but a lot were oddly specific.
Since its 2012 debut, the oddly hued item has equally flummoxed and enticed customers.
Oddly specific prediction: The Capitals make the playoffs, face the Penguins, and beat them.
Oddly, they are not innocent little time capsules of an era long gone by.
Oddly enough, that was a panel that I had cut from the first edition.
THE national sales pitch of Bhutan sounds oddly boastful for a shy mountain kingdom.
Jerry Nadler, gaze into the glowing orb that holds the oddly triangular flying Trump.
Despite their different styles, the presentation of the two prime ministers is oddly familiar.
Oddly specific prediction: Parise scores 30 goals and makes me eat that last paragraph.
Oddly specific prediction: McDavid becomes the league's first 73-point player in a decade.
So, oddly, the most amazing part of the treatment happens just as it's ending.
And oddly, even though I only have one bathroom, it actually wasn't that bad.
The Political Straw meme morphed into bizarre yet oddly predictable forms across the internet.
Warren, a candidate rarely at a loss for words, was oddly invisible during the
Naturally, it all starts Jurassic Park-style with an oddly behaving glass of water.
But even so, Best Buy seemed oddly defensive in responding to the initial complaints.
I am sore from head to toe but oddly also feel refreshed and renewed.
Like all Bachelor storylines, what happened on Monday was both bizarre and oddly relatable.
Oddly enough, I felt the book wasn't too bad and gave it 212015 stars.
Oddly enough, this isn't even the first time Musk has hinted at his plans.
That is an oddly reassuring argument, at least for the rest of the world.
This project is trying to fix that, one oddly-shaped magnet at a time.
It's got The Weather Channel, at least, which is oddly rare among these apps.
I also find the volume buttons to be oddly high on the right side.
But oddly enough, the Vivo XL3 Plus runs Android 7.1 Nougat instead of Oreo.
And, most oddly, Chandler haunts his friends and returns as an electric green ghost.
Oddly enough, these names do sort of match the baby naming trends of 2018.
For a vehicle with a starting price of $74,800, these features are oddly absent.
And oddly enough, that's not the only similarity between the opening theme and Oldtown.
"Since then, oddly enough, I feel like I've been cursed by bugs," he says.
Even in pictures, I have this oddly white face, with I don't even know.
Oddly, their priorities might sometimes chime with those of Mr Macron and Mrs Merkel.
In his large paintings, his expansive views are often atmospheric and moody, oddly lit.
Oddly enough, powder made from this particular cricket looks, smells, and tastes like chocolate.
Oddly enough, the Croissant Corsage was inspired by none other than a texting fail.
But at least some of the descriptions of the crime itself seem oddly familiar.
I was a teenager completely, and oddly, enraptured by the romantic failures of grownups.
It's oddly satisfying to watch the paint burst and mix at a leisurely pace.
But that oddly explicit introduction isn't the only unusual thing about All Our Asias.
The one dig against it was, oddly, that it wasn't over-the-top enough.
On a day that I don't spend money in America, I feel oddly depressed.
The conspirators vary, but often include America, Iran and Israel, sometimes (oddly) working together.
But oddly enough, there was no tweet from Trump attacking Manchester's mayor, Andy Burnham.
Photogs got Harrison arriving at the airport and he oddly laughed off the episode.
They're so oddly fragmented, some of these songs, it's just the most amazing thing.
Oddly enough, this does more to remind of artisanal hipster ketchup than anything else.
But oddly, it doesn't do anything at all to scale back the Medicaid cuts.
Oddly, neither host reported any backlash from The Scumbag's subjects, on Twitter or otherwise.
But in 2017, the US Marines here -- all 300 of them -- seem oddly vulnerable.
It repeats the oddly comforting sound of a NYC subway train leaving the station.
Oddly enough, when you add restraints to your sex life, the possibilities are endless.
It looks strange, with oddly proportioned characters, and levels that can feel very similar.
And oddly enough, it may have the best thing for everyone involved—including consumers.
Oddly enough, when a legislator's district benefits from the public trough, things get done.
"I am oddly fearless for a wimp with no upper-body strength," Dunham wrote.
Oddly, I haven't tried this personally, but based on the below, I just might.
Trump is, oddly enough for the time, refusing to back down on his statements.
That's a lot of names, with very different backgrounds but oddly similarly life cycles.
And I heard others inhaling loudly, oddly, and got the impression there were more.
Oddly, Spotify found that the "most musical" day of 2017 was Tuesday, June 13th.
Confronted on Monday, Mr. Trump said oddly that he hadn't spoken to Ms. Bondi.
There was a Tesco on the outskirts that made the place feel oddly familiar.
The situation in Harare is oddly "quite calm," a resident told CNN on WhatsApp.
And the teacups the two drink out of are oddly reminiscent of Pennywise's ruff.
Oddly, the male rats in the control group lived much shorter lives than expected.
Even so, the Tesla showroom, which opened two months ago, feels oddly Red Hook.
The bread itself had a solid crust but was oddly doughy in the center.
From blowup to makeup to uneasy détente, "My King" is repetitive yet oddly tremendous.
A pristinely preserved book with an oddly humble origin story is a dead giveaway.
Oddly enough, Democrats are welcoming this news and hoping Kobach defeats current Republican Gov.
Oddly, all the factors he mentions—I count nineteen—concern the would-be parents.
Oddly enough, the best way to cleanse yourself of blame is to embrace it.
"Coming here just felt oddly therapeutic," she explains in front of the entire group.
The EVE V metal chassis doesn't feel great and, oddly, is a fingerprint magnet.
He stumbled across a set of obscure canons by Bach that sounded oddly contemporary.
Oddly enough, my brother, I think, has been the anesthesiologist on all of them.
It's magic, oddly emotional, and even a little scary inside, which is Hove's wheelhouse.
But oddly, that exclusive footage seems to be in short supply in Hamilton's America.
If they come up short then, their campaign will be oddly lacking memorable specifics.
The first phase of the singer's solo career thus reached an oddly intense conclusion.
Bonus prediction that is oddly specific: Subban gets an overtime goal in the series.
So that's part of the reason it's oddly comforting to see celebs grocery shopping.
These messages are shown only to you, and are oddly not shareable at launch.
Chocolate and vanilla blur abstractly, the froyo variously smooth and lumpy, and oddly sensual.
Join me in digging on these 1985 Big East tournament highlights, oddly without sound.
The only part of the menu I found unreliable was, oddly enough, the noodles.
Try the oddly addicting first-person sci-fi puzzle game Lightmatter on for size.
Lyonne: Chloë is quite possibly the most loyal and loving and oddly maternal figure.
Oddly, there was only one sub in the first 90 minutes: Rashford for Sterling.
The dynamics of those cases are entirely different, but they are also oddly interdependent.
At any rate, what makes a live show more than unpredictable, oddly lovable weirdos?
The pacing feels oddly slow, which blunts the edges of some of the jokes.
Oddly enough, newspapers also come in handy when you are being stalked by paparazzi.
That he did it all to a Tina Turner soundtrack now seems oddly appropriate.
Oddly, the show's broadest and most distant character, Rook, is its most fully realized.
Gates wobbles and shakes, dancing oddly from left to right, pivoting on his feet.
And as Playboy ends its print publication, one former pinup is feeling oddly nostalgic.
And the hinges make it easy and oddly addictive to push up and down.
He is an oddly disarming presence: an oblivious doofus who doesn't know any better.
Jeff Guess, a Paris-based artist in the show, finds the argument oddly persuasive.
Oddly, what remains feels more social than social networks have in a long time.
Although it is set in the near future, it struck me as oddly retrograde.
Hugging his arms across his massive chest, he looks both odd and oddly vulnerable.
Oddly, the closest I had had to it before was working at South Park.
An oddly straight line of junipers or locusts likely signals an old fence row.
WASHINGTON — Oddly, it has been business as usual on the campaign trail this week.
They also have a bouncy, rubbery texture and stay oddly translucent even after cooking.
There's something oddly poignant about seeing Margaret deliver the last messages from her log.
She's literal, oddly formal for a child, with an understated (and often unintentional) humor.
Schwarzenegger is oddly touching and funny here, but don't take my word for it.
That, oddly, might be the most mentally grounding thing Ad Astra has to offer.
Until then, "She's Missing" is oddly hypnotic, helped enormously by Gareth Munden's striking cinematography.
Ken Buck (R-CO) seeming oddly awestruck by the concept of Bluetooth tracking tags.
Once you have the back open, look for sloppy or oddly proportioned engraved lettering.
Oddly, it's not where Google normally puts this setting, on your Google Account page.
Oddly, the study found no such health association due to troubled relationships with spouses.
He lingers in the British popular imagination primarily, oddly enough, as a television presenter.
Also, oddly or fittingly, the Lehman Brothers logo had yet to be successfully incised.
This is oddly satisfying in a tactile way that is really difficult to explain.
My schedule is oddly open, leaving me with lots of time to be productive.
Sometimes they dip the meat in beluga oil, which tastes oddly like blue cheese.
Oddly, one person who doesn't join her for this gathering is her own Cavalier.
Oddly, into Swedish pensions: You know, I'll be going to Sweden for the award.
So he paints (albeit oddly) within the context of the history of history painting.
It was a lovely and oddly cheerful sight, the graveyard overlooking the ice. ♦
It was oddly comforting to see these remote heights being reclaimed by the wild.
A kind of objectivity for Hara is derived from these oddly focused, chance encounters.
That, or a disproportionate number of celebrities have found themselves oddly busy this January.
Still-lifes sit in both rooms, oddly not together (though perhaps that's the point).
All of those components mashed together make for an oddly entertaining, refreshingly original movie.
He's oddly negative, because they're big businesses, and ... Although, can I share a story?
The cut scenes actually looks pretty ropey, all stiff limbs and oddly oversized heads.
" He also, oddly, encourages drug dealers to flee: "We are coming for you. Run.
So the visions of India offered by the Pizzuti Collection is by no means negative, but it is perhaps a bit oddly quiet, oddly spare, presenting a profound contrast to the more common associations of the place from which it draws inspiration.
Perhaps that's why these video idents by Japanese artist Daihei Shibata are so oddly stirring.
The display is 1024 x 600, as initially suspected — confirmed, oddly enough, by this tweet.
Facebook has been oddly quiet about Lasso's launch, with no official statement on its website.
And oddly enough, ABC News just accidentally used the fake photo for a TV promo.
Miroslav Gronych was "behaving oddly before he became unconscious in the cockpit," Calgary Police said.
It means maintaining skepticism about no-name news sources and oddly-named social media accounts.
Oddly, some species like the wild indigo duskywing thrived through the course of the study.
We meet with the plastic surgeon next and she's oddly endearing, albeit clumsy and disorganized.
That's called partison gerrymandering, and it's how you end up with oddly shaped congressional districts.
But oddly, the older of the siblings (Steve and Shirley) claim to never see ghosts.
It's a handsome phone, and although it (oddly) isn't waterproof, it's built to take lumps.
Oddly enough, this video spiked my curiosity more on biofuels than it did on tequila.
The waitress is now dictating the menu to him and his date looks oddly unfazed?
It's true that states appeared to be oddly slow in accepting the last security funds.
Oddly specific prediction: They break through with the most successful playoff run in franchise history.
Oddly specific prediction: Jake Guentzel goes five rounds too early in your office hockey pool.
Though oddly not in Amazon's advertised list above, the Echo Dot is on sale, too.
That should be enough to get you to watch this oddly anti-climactic hockey video.
Telegram has also remained oddly quiet about key details of its so-called TON network.
The film seems oddly reminiscent of The Matrix, just without the whole computer simulation thing.
If the whole show's a concert, oddly that's the final song we end up singing.
Yet since taking the reins of Labour in 2015 their proposals have been oddly unambitious.
All in all, it was a strange show that seemed preemptively defensive and oddly public.
But it remains lively, with banks, butchers and an oddly large number of tanning salons.
Environmental and (oddly) health concerns seem to wax and wane with economic and security circumstances.
The actress wore a strapless, sweetheart neckline, black lace Xcite gown that looked oddly familiar.
As the election approaches, investigators have been oddly keen to revive other cold legal cases.
Oddly, he did not recommend donating DVD copies of feature film Fifty Shades of Grey.
It's an oddly comforting anthemic track; something good to sing along to on full blast.
And oddly enough, the stars seemed to confirm the turn that my life had taken.
The fleshy ones would looked like oddly shaped clumps in microbial mats bathed in cyanobacteria.
Masculine stereotypes based on oddly specific career choices are par for the course in romance.
ODDLY little is known about President Donald Trump's readiness to use massive force against adversaries.
It's nice but I start getting oddly anxious and decide to call it a night.
It was Christmastime and the twinkling lights from the window cast an oddly cheerful glow.
Oddly, the dark navy shoe retained moisture on the surface but only on one foot.
But the progression of the IPO has been oddly complex and unique from the beginning.
I noticed he was staring down at me oddly as he passed them to me.
Oddly, the people most excited about peer-to-peer technologies are not hackers but bankers.
Oddly enough, there are some people in this world who do not like being touched.
They also have outdated processors, oddly positioned webcams, and an irritating lack of popular ports.
Will television's most selfish and superficial yet oddly likable character, Gaby Solis, return to primetime?
When I tried out the selfie feature, oddly called Journey, I almost lost the drone.
We did actually write a song for a movie with Paul Giamatti about wrestling, oddly.
Speaking for the first time in a week, his voice was oddly hoarse and low.
Trump's announcement of his candidacy, generously laced with libelous accusations against Latinos, felt oddly familiar.
It's always fun to figure out what objects you can see in oddly-shaped foods.
There's something oddly satisfying about toying with a creation like this, finding every possible interaction.
Oddly, Apple did have a better technology at its disposal in its iTunes Match service.
I said people had no idea I was unhappy oddly enough because I appeared healthy.
Oddly, you don't need to depress the clutch when you stop, only when actually shifting.
"I'm excited right now about the Amazon Echo, oddly enough, " Wozniak told CNBC this week.
The touchpad, while accurate, is on the small side and oddly offset to the left.
Oddly, I'm happy for him, and kind of relieved that I didn't have to go.
I started thinking about this, oddly, just a few days before Johnson died last Wednesday.
It's also worth noting that the Y2710 is oddly deficient when it comes to ports.
When she started using their bedrooms as backdrops for the sessions, things felt oddly familiar.
Household Names: While Romania's forwards are all relatively unknown, their backline will look oddly familiar.
This sat oddly with a group that was on a different path towards self-actualisation.
To look at, she's mud-colored and oddly snoutless, with stomping feet instead of trotters.
Oddly, though, e-mails grew more informal as the list of addressees expanded beyond ten.
It's so simple, but it gets across so much: it's slow, splintering, and oddly disturbing.
Floodlights flare, accompanied, oddly, by snippets of the song "Work," by Rihanna, making Kaneisha dance.
If they once signaled progress, nowadays glass bricks signify an oddly compelling sort of decline.
Oddly enough, while many people with dementia grow angry and difficult, Jim was the opposite.
But one set of voices has been oddly muted — the nation's biggest patient advocacy groups.
I'm not a fearless human at all, despite the fact that I'm oddly risk-averse.
Oddly, the music activates the space in a way that Mr. Brooks's choreography does not.
In her New Yorker interview, oddly, Abramson explains that the book was actually fact-checked.
David Farenthold, a reporter for The Washington Post, called it "oddly suggestive" in a tweet.
The Collector immediately shows himself as a total weirdo: extravagantly dressed, oddly spoken, unsettlingly mysterious.
Considering all these investigations, Banks and Wigmore were in oddly high spirits when we met.
This proved a key relationship, entailing, oddly, an influence of the student on the teacher.
But this coverage oddly avoided a central question: What exactly is the Iranian terrorist threat?
Curiously, Manhattan itself had begun to feel oddly provincial to me: less risky, more homogeneous.
The Internet of course immediately followed suite, and the results are, oddly enough, very successful.
This occupation, oddly enough, maybe one of the most high-ranking ones on this list.
However, first we must undergo the setup, which at times feels oddly false and disconnected.
The most famous plane crash survival movies all take place, oddly enough, on snowy mountaintops.
Oddly, enough, she sounded cheery on a voicemail to a friend just hours before perishing.
Oddly enough it's quite a common occurrence in L.A. What do you think about hoverboards?
Cyclops, Mystique, and Nightcrawler with an oddly emo haircut for a scene set in 1983.
He seemed oddly excited by the prospect before slowly strolling away, rubbing his hands together.
You can't put that worldview on an inspirational poster, but I find it oddly comforting.
Wildfires One of the biggest factors in this year's record wildfire season was, oddly, rainfall.
Oddly, this isn't the first time Tunick has stood opposite Donald Trump for his art.
Especially with the recent introduction of sound effects by David Camp in 'Oddly Satisfying Vol.
Bonus prediction that is oddly specific: Both Ducks goalies record a shutout in the series.
Oddly enough, this is a fight where Perry's predictable side is what is called for.
For payments, it's working with TimesofMoney's DirecPay, but not Android Pay, oddly, they also discovered.
Oddly enough, it's the Pixel 4 that made colors seem a little paler this time.
Critic's Notebook In the second act of "Mean Girls" on Broadway, something oddly familiar happens.
Likewise, the elite of the Unseen World are oddly staid for New York society members.
Oddly for such an amiably goofy piece, there were no children at the 11 a.m.
Relationship drama, though, takes the cake — surfacing most often, oddly enough, in discussions of sweets.
Oddly, I don't mind as much anymore when I can catch people staring at her.
Oddly, this later stage is when most people have their first encounter with a puffball.
As the election loomed, the Egyptian leader sometimes acted in ways that looked oddly jittery.
And more often than not, "oddly, it's the lamp," said the interior designer Steven Gambrel.
But people still live in The Museum, and at night it comes oddly to life.
Oddly enough, given the Titans' style of play, Casey's absence could be the bigger problem.
He wrote in a galloping, oddly punctuated style, treating literature almost as an outsider art.
Nonetheless, the advent of Auto-Tune in hip-hop has opened an oddly confessional space.
And that has oddly provided me with more free time to spend with my family.
Yet brisket remains oddly off limits for one large segment of the population: home cooks.
Oddly enough, pro-Europeans have good reasons to welcome Mr. Bannon on the European continent.
And oddly enough, at least initially in the US, it's flipped the disaster inequity script.
Throughout, Daum parses then tallies emotional truths; her revelations are exhilarating, terrifying and oddly comforting.
But, oddly, it did make me nostalgic for an earlier, more Balkanized era of communication.
But as a novel, "The Parking Lot Attendant" suffers from an oddly under-edited quality.
At times, though, the very faintness of the voices had an oddly beautiful ghostly effect.
I tightened my grip on Sherman's rope, but oddly, he wasn't the least bit startled.
The company's strength—its dominant position in a massive market—is, oddly, also its weakness.
Some of these tasks may seem oddly fundamental, and they aren't all relevant to everyone.
The centrum of its tail vertebrae is oddly heart-shaped, which contributed to its name.
These could be funny, but they instead play oddly against the mice's scary skeleton heads.
We&aposre also seeing discounts on the newly-minted 16-inch MacBook Pro, oddly enough.
Oddly, there was no one on the list from his father's side of the family.
Human forms will turn up in numerous doll-like — or oddly dolled-up — variations, too.
Adding that oddly enough, waiting too long to get pregnant again may pose a risk.
First there is one absorbing emotion or conviction and yet oddly, unexpectedly, here comes another.
"[Rotoscoping] makes reality both strangely familiar and oddly different," Pallotta told the New York Times.
As worried as I am in these waking moments, I also find them oddly calming.
Like much in Mr. Hwang's catalog, this stuff feels both intensely personal and oddly mythic.
One group argued for the Greek word for health and some oddly ecstatic punctuation: Ygeía!
Oddly, Apple hasn't updated the Mac Mini since 2014, but still sells it for $499.
The landlord told them, oddly, that renovations would not start until a lease was signed.
In a game theoretically about free will and autonomy, these are oddly morally ambiguous moments.
In between Charlie Covell's droll dialogue and the oddly romantic plot, it is unremitting bleakness.
Oddly emotional and terrifying, its textures and vibes are confounding and enrapturing in equal measure.
Oddly, then, it comes as some relief to inhabit a state outside the normative categories.
Oddly enough, Purifoy says he wouldn't be here if he hadn't served time in prison.
Nothing says "please like me" like oddly intense all-caps poetic text on the wall.
Oddly enough, Hillary Clinton offers significant similarities to both of the other major 1968 contenders.
Oddly enough, Terrell was with his then-girlfriend and I was with my then-boyfriend.
Rheumatoid arthritis increases the risk of lymphomas — but oddly lowers the risk of breast cancer.
This is true—maybe even truer, oddly enough—in these days of WWE's corporate dominance.
In "Collapse" (2005), Jared Diamond attributes their demise to an oddly self-punishing cultural conservatism.
It was 2016 when I discovered Oddly Satisfying, and I needed a little brain massage.
Oddly, the one topic we'd never discussed was the most fundamental fact of our past.
But oddly enough, No Man's Sky's solution to conservation isn't as outlandish as it seems.
Oddly enough, this is not the first time exotropia has been in art news headlines.
I never thought I'd miss Michael Myers, but his placid white face is oddly comforting!
And one of the heroes of the book, actually, oddly, is the HR ... The lady.
KS: I just was thinking that today, it's ... Oddly enough, I was walking to work.
Feldman's fundraiser for his prospective album, "ANGELIC 2 THE CORE," offers some oddly personal perks.
Oddly, it took Taylor Swift's new music video for "Delicate" to remind me of this fact.
After lunch, the Queen, oddly, has a glass of wine and a small square of chocolate.
"She's oddly very popular there and she is kind of like Paris Hilton," the friend shared.
Colm Toibin: I was at a book fair in New York, which can be oddly social.
Yet the divide was there, an enormous distance that symmetries and mirrorings oddly served to stress.
Oddly, only "special edition" devices will feature the NFC chip required to make Fitbit Pay work.
His rendition of Walk the Moon's "Shut Up and Dance" is lyrical, modern, and oddly hypnotic.
He's wanted more of the spotlight, so this was, oddly, both his and the establishment's preference.
The symptoms sounded oddly familiar, so I went back to the same dermatologist I'd seen before.
This gem of a random tweet resurfaced over the weekend, and internetters found it oddly relatable.
Most reports were eventually debunked as weather balloons, the planet Venus or even oddly shaped clouds.
Oddly enough, it's his yearly assignment calling the Home Run Derby when Berman's shtick really shines.
The crowd, who were on their feet, were oddly silent as they tried to process it.
Stepping through the oddly small door to the attic was like stepping into a different universe.
A lot of that is in California, oddly enough, both on the left and the right.
Her hands were oddly soft, and Jean prayed she would not be offered any unfamiliar foods.
Oddly, Google has to stagger not just the release of the Pixelbook Go but also preorders.
And in the human capital, too, where, oddly, they may have a spot of a problem.
That might be oddly specific advice, but it's a lesson that Jodi Ecklund learned last week.
Gears of War 43 supposedly runs in native 4K, but the image quality was oddly soft.
Interviewed on television, Mr Banks oddly denied that Russian money was involved even before being asked.
Reporter Julia Reinstein talked to the man behind the pop, whose videos can be oddly soothing.
For people whose parents had just been brutally murdered, Lyle and Erik Menendez sure behaved oddly.
The reflection that sports sends back is oddly flattened and stretched out, but it's still us.
But, upon closer inspection, it has an oddly placed black circle that looks like a lens?
There was also this oddly delightful thread of mascots hyping each other up with mirror pics.
And it's critical for tasks that require dexterity, like packing a box with oddly shaped objects.
Rooms are oddly shaped, and some have no windows — a partition wall brings light and air.
" Bullock then joked, "I was trying to remember my graduation and, oddly, I couldn't remember anything.
Everything felt oddly smooth in a way that I've never seen on such a big display.
Late in the season, she demos her GLOW theme song, an oddly yell-sung half-rap.
In any case, messing around with the feature is oddly addicting, whatever its purpose may be.
When I opened my eyes and remembered I was in a tent, it felt oddly refreshing.
Though oddly enough, science has accurately determined that the least sexy car is a PT Cruiser.
Oddly enough, the star-crossed lovers don't actually orbit a star at all—just each other.
Now, the dangers of the oddly edible-looking single-use laundry detergent pods have reached lawmakers.
Oddly, the ISIS members Sky highlights were already known to the public, like propagandist Junaid Hussain.
Oddly, Microsoft doesn't mention other file types in its materials, though it'll likely support those, too.
I found it oddly sweet that their manager requests transportation to and from the new brothel.
They're often effed-up and far-fetched, but have also been proven to be oddly prescient.
I've oddly become a super neat/clean person at age 25; the switch was really abrupt.
British politics is in an oddly frozen state, which the local elections are unlikely to thaw.
Oddly, finding the button to delete your Facebook account isn't available in the settings or menu.
Oddly enough, for a show featuring East Village-based artists, Infotainment never appeared in New York.
According to the police, these scams were oddly very effective, bringing in over $150,000 a day.
In October, an oddly-shaped asteroid that came from interstellar space shot through our solar system.
Apple oddly didn't detail pricing, though they did share it would be launching in 150 regions.
Because of its long history of neutrality, Switzerland is oddly isolated in the midst of Europe.
Bonus prediction that is oddly specific: Price and Lundqvist exchange shutouts in the first two games.
Oddly enough, though, tape-delayed SmackDown already has a lower DVR viewership percentage than live Raw.
We only recommend them for PC. Oddly, on PS219 the mic tends to sound very quiet.
And countries like Saudi Arabia have been oddly supportive of the crackdown on China's Muslim citizens.
"There was oddly no harassment or foul play, people were rooting for each other," Whaley said.
He went to Algeria, oddly staying there for six weeks and neglecting his duties back home.
Oddly enough, the same was true on Tuesday as campaigns impatiently waited for the official results.
So, with iconic cheesecakes and celeb sightings, the chain is oddly festive while still remaining familiar.
Yet a vocal assist from Danish phenomenon MØ somehow makes this bonkers cut oddly emotional. —M.
Oddly enough, it also isn't the first Slurpee-related crime to occur in Prince George County.
But oddly enough, CNBC spoke to a few Chinese who actually like this U.S. presidential candidate.
Oddly, the Cologne police reported the following day that the festivities had been relaxed and peaceful.
Except, oddly, Russia, the corrupt and restrictive state, which he seems to hold as an example.
That one seems to have, oddly, slipped under the radar in the EOY lists—ours included.
Mitchell started out asking some oddly narrow questions, like when Ford wrote a letter to Sen.
Bonus prediction that is oddly specific: Alexander Ovechkin scores the Stanley Cup-winning goal in overtime.
Especially, oddly, Tom Friedman, this is a big thing of Tom Friedman's in his last book.
But oddly enough, he dispensed no hugs or displays of compassion to survivors of the storm.
Oddly enough, the answer may lie with something you typically try to look past: cleaning supplies.
As Wang walked home, she felt that the bag had become oddly lighter than she remembered.
Oddly enough, the incidence of tumors in females was minimal, barely different from the control group.
My first job was a musical, oddly enough, in the West End directed by John Schlesinger.
And "The Mirror Thief," audaciously well written, demanding, frustrating and oddly enlightening, is absolutely not that.
Oddly, it's German automakers that are the next most vulnerable to a U.S.-China trade war.
Instead, it was on the opposite side of the store, oddly next to the bakery department.
Oddly, Colorado committed 10 turnovers in the first half and just one in the second half.
This would put Sanders oddly in sync with Israel, where voting from behind bars is legal.
It was still sort of rainy and oddly cold for August, but it was still beautiful.
Oddly enough, many educators never had a course in high school or college on financial literacy.
The oddly worded taglines on the paper products seem to be a case of confusing grammar.
And after victory in their war with Rome, Cymbeline oddly offers tribute to Rome once again.
But he is oddly unrepresentative of his current red state constituents and their newly empowered governors.
Oddly, there may even be health benefits from smoking: Smokers have lower rates of Parkinson's disease.
Oddly, this happens soon after purchase, and even if the phone is protected by a case.
Triple H versus Seth Rollins, which had the potential to be white hot, felt oddly disjointed.
Bonus prediction that is oddly specific: The Caps come back from a 3-1 series deficit.
Suddenly, both Cam'ron memes felt oddly prescient: There was dirt on O'Reilly, and he was mad.
It seemed oddly familiar—must have been because it was the dormitory equivalent of an iPhone.
Much like the pimple popping videos everyone is obsessed with, people find these videos oddly soothing.
Franceschetti mused as the church chimes rang at noon — and oddly several more times just afterward.
Jessica was delighted with the news, but, oddly, soon failed to show up for her treatment.
It is oddly familiar only if you notice its similarity to numbers in otherwise dissimilar shows.
Colbert found it oddly satisfying to see members of Congress getting that irritated with each other.
One chalk-sketched titan has an oddly lumpy, imperfect, maybe-not-young body; and he's sleeping.
Now, normally I'd agree, but in this case, there's something strangely, oddly inspiring about KSHMR's obliviousness.
Mayonnaise was mayonnaise, but Salad Cream was oddly satisfying in a way mayo never had been.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), oddly enough, was the one to begin this line of questioning.
Oddly, Trump seems totally unaware that a more growth-oriented Federal Reserve is even an option.
News of that goal came through the medium of oddly jubilant Wolves fans, taunting their hosts.
That puts Mr. Trump, oddly, in sync with a number of Chinese intellectuals and business types.
When I asked Vuohelsilta why he liked to crush things, though, his answer was oddly tautological.
"It's something that I'm oddly proud of, even though it isn't actually my accomplishment," she said.
It's looking right at you, eyes like a couple marbles, body oddly scrawny and strung-out.
Watching it again, I noticed that the driveway looked oddly familiar — it was my childhood home.
He was oddly expressionless, she said, almost as if he were putting forth a calm facade.
Aided by sophisticated software, they have drawn oddly shaped voting districts to favor their party's candidates.
It shows a dreamscape version of the rich and oddly festive funerary traditions of southern Vietnam.
The oddly cladded flanks of Citroen's C4 Cactus crossover would probably not generate much U.S. interest.
I first noticed a surfeit of oddly boastful eulogies when Nora Ephron died six years ago.
" Sarah E. Rogers said on Quora that "the sushi is gummy and always oddly sweet-tasting.
Oddly enough, one of Chris' exes was getting married herself across the country the same weekend.
It's like a silent disco inhabited by people with the oddly loud footfalls of small children.
It's not a fair fight, but it is one, oddly, where the small guy can compete.
If anything, this proposal feels like a dig at former Vice President Al Gore, oddly enough.
Oddly, several of the people do not make any attempt to run from the advancing soldiers.
Jeannette, the central voice and consciousness in the book, is an oddly blurred character on screen.
"Oddly enough, the officer didn't ask me a single question," said Jaden, after exiting the airport.
I take him for a morning walk (it's oddly cool for a summer morning in Texas).
This is a business that exists both fully inside and oddly outside the churn of politics.
Though Ripper's budget was in the millions, the production office was oddly low on petty cash.
Here&aposs why markets are oddly subdued after Iran&aposs attack on US bases in Iraq.
The oddly labeled command keys flanking the Planck's teensy space bar are the real space savers.
Talk about a crowd-pleaser and a rollicking reward for puzzling through the oddly phrased clue.
Oddly, a belt does come up later in Ross's article, when she and Hemingway go shopping.
It wasn't until after I used it that I decided to share it's oddly soothing ways.
Those members are oddly comfortable protesting, marching, and complaining, as long as their socialism remains pure.
The movement against the Trump tax cuts since then has been powered, oddly enough, by Republicans.
Oddly, the company notes that its "advertising policies have long prohibited the advertisement of these products.
Case in point: it's made possible a robot dance party which is ... oddly captivating to watch.
He felt oddly that he had been robbed and that the robber was within him now.
Oddly, the play was called a strike, as umpires ruled Culberson didn't pull back his bat.
Oddly enough, this might be the only scenario in which Trump can produce a political win.
Oddly, the White House Correspondents' Association has decided this is not a year to be funny.
Is there a more enigmatic and oddly phrased passage in the Constitution than the Second Amendment?
The women were as disoriented as I was, as oddly alone in their efforts at home.
Oddly Satisfying is everything the rest of the internet isn't — soothing, slow-paced, non-interactive, noncommercial.
It's kitschy as hell, but also oddly endearing in its total lack of irony or cynicism.
And they found an oddly alluring sound to match their feelings about this strange new world.
One of the best films of the bunch, it's also oddly one of the most accessible.
Oddly enough, he told her, North Finchley was not that far from where his girlfriend lived.
And in the TV show, it's oddly adorable when it tries to hug and greet Ash.
That said, season three oddly loses sight of some of its best characters and their relationships.
Oddly specific prediction: Strome is fine, but Clayton Keller is the Coyote who captures the Calder.
Oddly specific prediction: Brian Boyle's Masterton speech is the best part of the 2018 NHL Awards.
Oddly specific prediction: Josh Ho-Sang sticks around and is one of the year's breakout stories.
Murder Mystery, oddly enough, has a screenplay penned by James Vanderbilt, best known for writing Zodiac.
Passers-by gazed curiously as the movers helped fit oddly shaped items onto a bike's cargo platform.
" Donald J. Trump was "an oddly tinted compilation of psychiatric symptoms" and a "sentient 'caps lock' button.
It's been oddly steady for eight years, according to a new analysis from the Pew Research Center.
Miroslav Gronych was "behaving oddly before he became unconscious in the cockpit" on Saturday, Calgary police said.
Oddly enough, the phone is saddled with an Micro USB port instead of a USB-C port.
Navigating around oddly-shaped objects will need to be refined before asteroid mining becomes the real deal.
We didn't expect to be oddly invested in a random couple's life and yet, here we are. 
Oh she doesn't like Trump so much, but she likes Fox News, oddly she can't stand Trump.
Oddly enough, the event will take place in New York City at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
But oddly enough, what's driving it all—the electric motor—is an ancient technology at this point.
Oddly juxtaposed materials and impulsive surfaces are the aesthetic endeavors of video and performance artist Cheryl Donegan.
Well, don't worry because not only will you probably never be faced with this oddly specific ultimatum.
The salon was playing a compilation following the trend of oddly satisfying, ASMR videos: Cookie decorating videos.
Oddly enough, she says, people seem to carry the most emotion when it comes to their kitchen.
Dark matter would neatly explain the strange behaviors of galaxies and oddly bent light in our universe.
Somewhat oddly, Shulkin wasn't in the hot seat because anything is particularly wrong with the VA's work.
Oddly specific prediction: Jonathan Huberdeau stays healthy and has his breakout year, leading the team in scoring.
Oddly specific prediction: The Hawks hold off the inevitable for another year, cracking 100 points yet again.
And yet, for all of these wild ideas, the game's missions can feel oddly straightforward and receptive.
Today is also the three-year anniversary of the Shake It Off announcement, which seems oddly coincidental.
The protagonist, Gillian Seed, is an oddly adorable new recruit of "JUNKER," an anti-Snatcher task force.
The circle sports volume and track advance options, though, oddly, there's no fast forward or rewind yet.
Here's how the comparison now shakes out, though T-Mobile oddly leaves out the three-line scenario.
Okpokwasili speaks with a penetrating, oddly precise timbre that makes the workings of her mind almost visible.
Officers found 20 $1 bills and, oddly, 47 new $2 bills, their serial numbers in sequential order.
The problem is nobody in American political life has facial hair, but I think it oddly works.
Oddly, a dude whose claim to fame is losing a Senate race is the hottest early name.
The first Shadow box was an oddly-shaped black box with a few USB ports and DisplayPorts.
But those scenes are dreamy, too drawn out, and oddly dissonant with the rest of the film.
The 2D sections fared worse; the platforming feels oddly weightless and lacks all the momentum of Mania.
If the dress looks oddly familiar, it's because Rihanna wore it in red and black in 2015.
Photo: NetEase Yanxuan via Weibo Oddly, ecommerce and education appear to be some of NetEase's brighter spots.
You, Gen Z, are doomed to endure an age of wide-leg pants and oddly cropped shirts.
Mrs May's oddly successful week puts her in a good position to start selling the Chequers compromise.
Someone called their frontman a combo of Freddie Mercury and Steven Tyler and that seems oddly appropriate.
But the boom in religiously selective schools sits oddly with another government aim, to deepen religious integration.
As its title suggests, it features an oddly talkative Pikachu who also happens to be a detective.
This is in part because stealing bicycles piecemeal is oddly easy; the loot itself provides the getaway.
It's oddly sized, being too wide on the sides and too short from the top and bottom.
Though some pills come in small, smoothly coated forms, others can be large, powdery and oddly shaped.
Oddly enough, the tech behind Natural Cycles doesn't appear to have changed much since its 29 launch.
But, oddly, they were also providing their birthdates and the group number of their health insurance plans.
But I find him oddly fascinating, even though I think he gets some important things terribly wrong.
The Sounders, the soccer team, also have an oddly rabid following for this part of the world.
The actor appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live Wednesday to promote his oddly controversial new film, First Man.
Oddly enough, my crush had started making jokes about sex: about wanting to have it — with me.
" Oddly they're not fitness goals, but weird things like taking a "picture of something that inspires you.
The daughter, born in 1990, oddly had celiac disease, even though she and her husband did not.
Bran has been oddly distant, going off into his greenseeing space for the length of entire scenes.
At this year's E3 conference, Sony decided to open with this oddly touching display of troubled fatherhood.
Word for the Mac's Touch Bar also lacks QuickType word suggestions (oddly, Outlook for Mac has them).
I didn't want anything to interrupt that oddly clean time in my largely grimy New York life.
We've GIFed the good bits for you for you for an easy (and oddly soothing!) viewing experience.
Customers are besotted by the mood lighting, leather seats, oddly catchy safety instruction videos, and snack selection.
Bioderma Sensibio H2O feels noticeably soft and silky — oddly more so than other cleansing waters I've tried.
And despite Skepta's eagerness to always honor him, Wiley seems oddly distant from his post-Konnichiwa career.
The instructions tell you which are which, but there are, oddly, no markings on the LIX pen.
Bonus prediction that is oddly specific: We get a game that goes into overtime tied 34.43-234.4.
Oddly enough, he says, it was this job that actually fueled him to get his career going.
This oddly realistic cheeseburger drink holder will caress all of your refreshments with its extra buoyant bun.
They had previously forecast that the oddly warm February would cause peak bloom from Tuesday through Friday.
French connection Perhaps oddly for an East African animal, it's named after a 19th-century French president.
"I tell people I've never had such an oddly conflicted moment in my entire life," Burt said.
Oddly, this isn't the first time Frasier comparisons have been made in the world of pro wrestling.
Oddly enough, it was only on the golf course that I ever saw him lose his temper.

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