Someone regarded as eccentric or crazy and standing out from a group.
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Examples for "odd fellow"
Examples for "odd fellow"
1He is an odd fellow, Fritz, and almost lives in the library.
2Oh, David Gordon Green, you really are an odd fellow and no mistake.
3An odd fellow, full of talent, and a musical genius.
4An odd fellow rides below here, tarrying as if expectant.
5You 're an odd fellow to have asked for it.'
1Christopher Robin, the film, is a bit of an odd fish.
2Lespel has him to lunch to-day;-callshim a gentleman-tradesman; odd fish!
3An odd fish, indeed, was this same Julien Tanguy, little father to painters.
4After ten Mississippis, Mortimer lowered his flashlight and smiled at these two odd fish.
5Probably they're only trying to see what sort of an odd fish we are.
1He's a queer bird is Harold, said Mr. Bucket, eyeing me with great expression.
2The Blue Jay is a queer bird, who can twist himself into all sorts of shapes.
3One or two queer bird's nests fastened to small branches hung quite naturally here and there.
4That was a queer bird; he had never seen a bird with a wing action like that.
5Well, he's kind of a queer bird.
1Frank was a queer duck, always poking around old papers after useless bits of knowledge.
2A queer duck, if there ever was one.
3He seems to be a queer duck.
1Obviously, the major banks are the odd man out currently, he said.
2An odd man out, wearing hunter's plaid, a townie among the preps.
3The Gerrards are coming for bridge, and you'll be odd man out.
4But if three is a crowd, Fonseka is the odd man out.
5She was quietly telling him that he was the odd man out.
1He was a bit of a kook, but his theories proved themselves.
2It's not hard to figure out why Susan is such a kook.
3In the rear seat he saw the silhouette of the big kook.
4All the others are in a permanent state of kook fever.
5The Chairman Mao kook didn't flinch when I said the word.
6The kook had been proud of his job at the company.
7It was in the Reilly kook's yard just an hour ago.
8Greta Gerwig is a revelation as the titular dancer and kook.
9Had that poor Reilly kook really been proud of Levy Pants?
10My God, it must be the kook with the bow.
11That Reilly kook had really been worth saving after all.
12He felt for the doorknob, but the Reilly kook threw himself against the door.
13Let the crazy kook live up here on the mountain.
14The poor kook had tried to make his mother think he had a girlfriend.
15At the moment, any business leader professing wild-eyed confidence might simply sound like a kook.
16He had saved himself, Miss Trixie, and Mr. Levy, too, in his own kook way.