Someone regarded as eccentric or crazy and standing out from a group.
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.
6The latest round of consolidation, however, leaves Nasdaq as the odd man out.
7Feeling like the odd man out, Berman went back and used the facilities.
8When you two start talking, I'm always the odd man out.
9Seven will be defending titles, the odd man out being Belfast's Harry Cunningham.
10The odd man out is Richard Harrison, who is driving a British Scarab.
11He's the odd man out here, so he decides to get some air.
12But Nicaragua is an odd man out in the region.
13As for me, I was now the odd man out.
14If we're an uneven number somebody of course has to be odd man out.
15Battered and picaresque, Parrot is an odd man out, living an odd, incoherent life.
16As half-time came and went the evidence suggested Ibrahimovic was the odd man out again.
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