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Meanings of
funnily
in English
Portuguese
estranhamente
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In a strange manner.
strangely
oddly
queerly
Portuguese
estranhamente
Usage of
funnily
in English
1
She said
funnily
,
looking at the arrow sparkling in the gas light:
2
Said one, resuming and concluding the discussion in a
funnily
judicial tone:
3
It is very droll, though: he used to make them very
funnily
.
4
And
funnily
enough I have the genes for very high intelligence, too.
5
I told her that,
funnily
enough, I had never been asked that before.
6
But
funnily
enough, Lionel had been the one he had come to now.
7
And
funnily
enough, who else should be coming but the Prince of Wales!
8
We don't have liver and onions for our lunch,
funnily
enough.
9
Yet
funnily
enough, it wasn't a job he immediately wanted.
10
But
funnily
enough the truly great names tend to win it, contemptuous of excuses.
11
The words seemed to stick
funnily
in his throat, but he asked them nevertheless.
12
He had not,
funnily
enough, lost a recipe or failed to work the oven.
13
But children,
funnily
enough, have minds of their own and preferences and personalities too.
14
At all her media obligations in Melbourne Kostyuk spoke honestly,
funnily
,
intelligently and emotionally.
15
And
funnily
enough, he'd be the first to say so.
16
But,
funnily
enough, it was me who proposed to Ash.
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funnily
Adverb
Frequent collocations
funnily enough
funnily compassionate
funnily judicial
funnily old
run funnily
More collocations
Translations for
funnily
Portuguese
estranhamente
Funnily
through the time
Funnily
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common