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1 Rose had it over her shoulder; she did look peculiar .
2 And our white suits began to look peculiar .
3 On the way home in a taxi, Nokomis said, The whole thing does look peculiar , doesn't it?
4 Both had the indescribable well-groomed, freshly bathed look peculiar to Englishmen of the "upper ten."
5 It did look peculiar down there.
6 Doesn't it look peculiar to you?
7 The men themselves had the lazy, slouching look peculiar to the hybrid class with which they wished to be identified.
8 I noticed his manner was hurried and his look peculiar , as I gave him the usual salutation and a hearty grasp of the hand.
9 He had seen the swift motion of her hand, and again a look peculiar to him crossed his face, enigmatical, cynical, not pleasant to see.
10 I never knew the inside of it, but it looks peculiar .
11 It has to be all right, but you must admit that it looks peculiar .
12 He didn't shoot accurately at all, he just looked peculiar .
13 The octospider looked peculiar in her space suit.
14 'Oh,' she said, 'I do look peculiar , don't I?' I agreed.
15 When I came driving up to the Colonel's store the back end of it looked peculiar to me.
16 She does not seem to me to have a cruel face, she only looks peculiar and mysterious, and-and-unsmiling.
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