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1 Some thought he was rather eccentric , but I never found him so.
2 Mrs. Temperley gave a little laugh, which seemed to Dodge rather eccentric .
3 He thought the goose, which had rather eccentric habits, conferred distinction.
4 She said he was rather eccentric and a little change did him good.
5 This seemed rather eccentric , but Childermass was in no mood to argue about it.
6 Well, she's good enough in her way, though rather eccentric .
7 Though Cabtab was not saying anything subversive, he certainly was expressing some rather eccentric ideas.
8 Her brother lent himself with malicious good-humor to the divagations of her rather eccentric wanderings.
9 This rather eccentric fundraiser asks for volunteers to chase a giant pudding across Weymouth beach.
10 He's a rather eccentric ... but rather charming young man.
11 They are rather eccentric , said the Queen.
12 It was rather eccentric of its kind:
13 This individual was a brother of the widow, who had always been looked upon as rather eccentric .
14 People can be rather eccentric about it.
15 Allow me to introduce you, for though rather eccentric , he's a fine man, and quite wealthy, too.
16 Several Florentine prostitutes told police that from time to time they entertained a priest with rather eccentric tastes.
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