Unique or specific to a person or thing or category.
Beyond or deviating from the usual or expected.
1 People have long noticed, however, that some peculiar things happen in videoconferencing.
2 The lack of social and political change in Ireland is most peculiar .
3 New Yorkers are used to the sight of people doing peculiar things.
4 Her peculiar way of saying some words would just be an accent.
5 The nails are fixed in the soles in quite a peculiar pattern.
6 TB: You know, that moment hit me at a very peculiar time.
7 Victorians found peculiar satisfaction in empire and war, nature, reason and nation.
8 Italy, Spain and Portugal produced their own peculiar forms of the disease.
9 A peculiar dissociation has taken place in the past month or so.
10 The third from the bottom; it has a peculiar depth and clearness.
11 The construction of the mammary gland is also peculiar in the Monotremes.
12 The members of the family felt a peculiar interest in the stranger.
13 He hitches up his right shoulder in a peculiar way and continues.
14 However, I'd like to carry out the experiment in these rather - ah - peculiar circumstances.
15 A new labor force always brings ideas and ideals peculiar to itself.
16 His peculiar get-up attracts quite a lot of attention throughout the countryside.
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Peculiar в диалектах
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