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Preserved dragline excavator at St. Aiden's, England.
clinchfield
walking dragline
Catalan
excèntric
Spanish
geek
A person with an unusual or odd personality.
eccentric
geek
flake
eccentric person
Catalan
excèntric
1
To tell the truth, I know I'm a bit of an
oddball
.
2
Nevertheless, Beats'
oddball
array of noise blends well with our natural rhythms.
3
Never mind those 90
oddball
journalists who vote for the Golden Globes.
4
That dialled-down, low-energy drama launched one of American cinema's great
oddball
careers.
5
But political activism always has that tinge of the
oddball
in it.
6
These
oddball
science fiction flops are original in sometimes perversely derivative ways.
7
To be honest, I'm not sure he would, he's such an
oddball
.
8
In the latter he played an
oddball
painter dressed in snakeskin boots.
9
The Soul is something of an
oddball
car, in an Irish context.
10
He likes to fly on
oddball
spur lines to remote landing strips.
11
That's the kind of
oddball
stunt concocted in the trenches of Reddit.
12
The simple fact that Mr. Fitzgerald cares makes him a fellow
oddball
.
13
Of course, people have always been attracted to all manner of
oddball
objects.
14
We illustrate the new method on data from a three-class auditory
oddball
paradigm.
15
This
oddball
device has since become a worldwide phenomenon in the wine world.
16
You never see why the killings provoke these particular
oddball
quirks.
oddball
oddball paradigm
oddball task
as oddball
oddball charm
oddball element
Catalan
excèntric
estrafolari
extravagant
Spanish
geek