Aún no tenemos significados para "odd idea".
1It may seem an odd idea, but it is very effective.
2And at the end of lunch, he had an odd idea.
3Since she was a child Brynhild has had that odd idea.
4What an odd idea for you to bother with a boy!
5I thought the matter over continually, and at last an odd idea struck me.
6It seemed an odd idea, but an ingenious one.
7But what was the odd idea that struck him?
8That was an odd idea of Aunt Caroline's.
9Obviously the word 'proposals' gave him the odd idea that he still retained some influence over events.
10For short-term traders, taking the other side of such a trade is not such an odd idea.
11That is well; but it was rather an odd idea to begin by going into a cloister.
12It was an odd idea, and ingenious.
13I had an odd idea, that missing them all had something to do with my sober feelings.
14Finally, however, an odd idea was born.
15The clergyman paused for an instant like one who is suddenly struck by a new and odd idea.
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