Something unusual -- perhaps worthy of collecting.
A strange attitude or habit.
Eccentricity that is not easily explained.
1 But in terms of story and overall impact, this oddity definitely reeks.
2 But the oddity in the present case was that he said nothing.
3 Kesseley felt like the human oddity at the fair-comicalby simply existing.
4 Indeed, he at once began to carry on Bilbo's reputation for oddity .
5 But otherwise, it's just an oddity that I'm sure you'll forget about.
6 It's just another town oddity , she said, as if there were many.
7 Before he could consider this oddity , he heard a roar behind him.
8 The oddity is that numbers for the French Open keep on climbing.
9 And Leslie, for all the oddity of the moment, wanted him to.
10 This was a true oddity , or at the very least an eccentric.
11 And the greater oddity that I was enjoying myself very much indeed.
12 Georgina's account, although muddled in details, had the authentic oddity of Dickens.
13 One could not refrain from laughing at their oddity in agricultural pursuits.
14 Granted, it was getting late, but that's still an oddity in Chicago.
15 Neither felt the oddity , then, of the absence of a jarring note.
16 There has never before been an oddity quite like this agreeable film.
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