Of the remaining member of a pair, of socks e.g.
Beyond or deviating from the usual or expected.
Другие значения термина "odd" 1 Having said that, of course, reality-myreality-hadgotten rather odd of late.
2 So, too, the lauding that follows the odd decent result in Europe.
3 The law says Britain will leave the European Union in 70 - odd days.
4 Sounds a bit odd , of course, but the whole situation is odd .
5 The 700 - odd mostly full-time production workers will be reassigned, the paper said.
6 It was odd , how far their relationship had come in five days.
7 It will look odd , a fine day like today and nobody working.
8 It's odd the way hybrids change your driving habits, particularly in traffic.
9 For good? The question produced an odd , tight sensation in his windpipe.
10 Or, as a halfway house, maybe the odd former Labour prime minister.
11 Obviously, the major banks are the odd man out currently, he said.
12 Even-numbered buildings were on the left; odd numbers were on the right.
13 There was, however, something odd about it that he couldn't quite place.
14 Yes, 1914. He had an odd way of repeating words and phrases.
15 At a time of elections, he notes, there arises an odd situation.
16 An odd number will stand out much more than an even number.
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