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单词 Peculiar
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1) The wine has a peculiar taste.
2) My keys have disappeared it's most peculiar!
3) They behaved in a very peculiar way.
4) A peculiar austerity marked his judgments of modern life.
5) There was a peculiar smell in the kitchen.
6) Some old folk have peculiar tastes.
7) He walks in a peculiar fashion.
8) She has the most peculiar ideas.
9) Language is peculiar to mankind.
10) He looked at me with a very peculiar expression.
11) For some peculiar reason, she refused to come inside.
12) The wilderness campsite had its own peculiar enchantment.
13) I had a peculiar feeling we'd met before.
14) There was something peculiar in the way he smiled.
15) He died in very peculiar substances.
16) Mr Kennet has a rather peculiar sense of humour.
17) The peculiar thing was that no one mentioned her disappearance.
18) Government by coalition has its own peculiar set of problems.
19) I find her attitude a bit peculiar, to say the least.
20) Her behaviour was a peculiar mixture of the sophisticated and the childlike.
21) The book has a peculiar value.
22) This book has a peculiar value.
23) The problem is by no means peculiar to America.
24) She's a very peculiar child.
25) The decision will leave her in a peculiar predicament.
26) There's a peculiar person snooping around.
27) Did you ever hear anyone sound so peculiar?
28) Seeing blood makes me feel a bit peculiar.
29) She's picked up with some peculiar people.
30) He is a most peculiar man!
1) The wine has a peculiar taste.
2) They behaved in a very peculiar way.
3) A peculiar austerity marked his judgments of modern life.
4) There was a peculiar smell in the kitchen.
5) He walks in a peculiar fashion.
6) She has the most peculiar ideas.
7) Language is peculiar to mankind.
8) He looked at me with a very peculiar expression.
9) For some peculiar reason, she refused to come inside.
10) The wilderness campsite had its own peculiar enchantment.
11) I had a peculiar feeling we'd met before.
12) There was something peculiar in the way he smiled.
13) He died in very peculiar substances.
14) Mr Kennet has a rather peculiar sense of humour.
15) The peculiar thing was that no one mentioned her disappearance.
16) Government by coalition has its own peculiar set of problems.
17) I find her attitude a bit peculiar, to say the least.
18) Her behaviour was a peculiar mixture of the sophisticated and the childlike.
19) There's a peculiar person snooping around.
20) He's always been a little peculiar.
21) Her attention was attracted by his peculiar attire.
22) My books have disappeared — it's most peculiar!
23) These habits are both universal among mankind and peculiar to individuals.
24) Now and again , he caught a whiff of a peculiar smell.
31) He's always been a little peculiar.
32) Our history teacher has always been a little peculiar.
33) The meat tasted rather peculiar.
34) Her attention was attracted by his peculiar attire.
35) My books have disappeared — it's most peculiar!
36) Something peculiar is going on.
37) He's been a little peculiar lately.
38) This fish has a peculiar taste; do you think it's all right?
39) I stood up too quickly and came over all dizzy/faint/peculiar.
40) These problems are by no means peculiar to this country.
41) Some time ago, however, a peculiar fish was caught near Madagascar.
42) He gets on with things in his own peculiar way/manner/fashion.
43) I don't think I'll eat anything-I'm feeling a bit peculiar.
44) I'm feeling rather peculiar I think I'll lie down for a while.
45) He has his own peculiar style which you'll soon get used to.
46) The problem of racism is not peculiar to this country.
47) This style of cooking is peculiar to the South-Eastern provinces.
48) It's peculiar that they didn't tell us they were going away.
49) Once you have tasted life in southern California, it takes a peculiar kind of masochism to return to a British winter.
50) Flying at 1,000 ft. he heard a peculiar noise from the rotors.
51) Her lapse into German didn't seem peculiar. After all, it was her native tongue.
52) I think there's something a little peculiar about the results of your test.
53) There was this peculiar man sitting opposite me in the train.
54) It seems very peculiar that no one noticed Kay had gone.
55) We often meet with a difficulty arising out of the peculiar natural conditions.
56) He's a bit peculiar!
57) They noted that special manner of walking which was peculiar to her alone.
58) These habits are both universal among mankind and peculiar to individuals.
59) What a peculiar smell!
60) This type of building is peculiar to the south of the country.
61) Now and again , he caught a whiff of a peculiar smell.
62) The ten years which followed had certain peculiar characteristics.
63) Because it is an affliction peculiar to women?
64) A choir appeared behind the altar, offering peculiar harmonies.
65) There is a certain peculiar fascination in the stories.
66) Rachel thought it tasted peculiar.
67) The tradition of church music was confused by the peculiar nature of Henry VIII's semi-Reformation.
68) Know that every year brings its own peculiar mix of disasters and blessings.
69) It suddenly seems as peculiar a notion as the balance of one's mind.
70) The air was bitterly cold and still, with the peculiar lifelessness that pervaded closed-off places.
71) He felt a peculiar bond with these men and women, though most of them he barely knew.
72) It was the enlightened afrancesados who were to confuse political issues by their peculiar relation to liberalism.
73) That style of life and demeanour characteristic of Britain's dominant class is a result of its peculiar history.
74) His trousers usually fell down a bit and he was observed to be always hitching them up by peculiar digs with his elbows.
75) She'd sniffle and nestle closer and even with the peculiar haircut I'd know she wasn't any boy.
76) But whether this is peculiar to muscle, or whether other master genes will be found, remains to be discovered.
77) The light coming up from the freeway illuminated his face in a peculiar way.
78) It was a peculiar sort of fog which lay on the sea in dense banks striped with narrow, clear channels.
79) But it is notable for another reason: It has a peculiar way of determining the gender of its babies.
80) Chap. 5 includes some detail on test methods which are peculiar to polymers and which have been specially developed for them.
81) Used together these two strategies comprise that peculiar language game known as a double bind.
82) Because of the peculiar natural history of these hosts, the relative importance of horizontal and vertical transmission differs among parasite species.
83) This is an inadvertent consequence of the peculiar defect structure of the clay.
84) But the system and rigour is the product of the peculiar institutional and ideological form that science takes.
85) And if you want funny peculiar, simply gaze upon Thierry Boutsen's reverse-flip bird's-nest tonsure.
86) And yet these two biographical details provide important clues to an understanding of Magnard's peculiar psychological makeup.
87) It's so peculiar to think that you plus wife equals a new human being.
88) Public officials lacking his peculiar combination of charm and combativeness have failed to improve health, education, or housing.
88) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
89) Or it may be that these animals somehow embody that peculiar quality of untamed wildness that readers admire and appreciate.
90) That we should attempt to answer the question posed here at all would have seemed peculiar 200 years ago.
91) This is a peculiar anomaly in that the Transfer Regulations currently exclude undertakings in the nature of commercial ventures.
92) He enacted a policy of peculiar ugliness over the attempt to plant a forest of crosses at the very gates of Auschwitz.
93) Fidelity - a virtue peculiar to those who are about to be betrayed. Ambrose Bierce 
94) Helen watched my grandmother with a peculiar horror, for my grandmother had abandoned all attempts to make herself presentable.
95) Instead, each planet had its own peculiar machinery which was related to but not integrally connected to a universal system.
96) It is now believed that the peculiar properties of water are due to what is known as hydrogen bonding.
97) It was the peculiar accent that puzzled me before; it made Alice's words sound garbled, nonsensical.
98) Turkey: A large bird whose flesh, when eaten on certain religious anniversaries has the peculiar property of attesting piety and gratitude. Ambrose Bierce 
99) But it seems a peculiar policy, foreign affairs by tingle, sending young men off to die in a frisson impossible.
100) It is not something peculiar to the Royal Family - people have very humdrum existences and the Royals provide a bit of excitement.
101) Just footballers, that very peculiar animal much prone to foot in the mouth.
102) She coped well with the peculiar pressures of being only an honorary man in a male world.
103) What is peculiar, even unique compared with other departments of government, is a special brand of stuffiness.
104) But the peculiar ape is not immune to those principles.
105) Gaudi captures that peculiar living response which cuts across a square campus lawn and traces a graceful curving shortcut.
106) The origins of Gironella's peculiar assemblages lie in his childhood.
107) A peculiar habit, or a novel structure, opens a world of opportunity that can be exploited in a myriad ways.
108) This is a very peculiar but decorative plant which in submersed form differs conspicuously from the other members of the family.
109) From parents, children can acquire habits and tastes that are peculiar if not exclusive to a particular class.
110) As I gazed around the orchard the sun was coming up and there was that peculiar smell of the Normandy countryside.
111) River and sea now coexist by the rules of a peculiar estuarine current.
112) To leave was to admit defeat in this peculiar ritual of making myself known.
113) It is the peculiar nature of the bureaucracy that sensible initiatives like this arouse great resentment and efforts at evasion.
114) Such ambiguities, of course, are not peculiar to recent history.
115) Something in the loch has produced some very peculiar sonar traces on some very sophisticated equipment, and that something demands explanation.
116) At latitudes greater than about thirty degrees, impact craters have a very peculiar appearance never seen on the Moon.
117) Corinth's peculiar position created two prosperous harbours, Lechaion in the west- and Kenchreai in the east.
118) Of all the peculiar effects of musical tragedy,[] the most remarkable is the coexistence of opposite impressions.
119) He held a peculiar scientific belief relating to this matter.
120) Would it now get about that Mrs Markham was a little peculiar or, worse still, that she had some assignation?
121) But the peculiar expressions of the constitution of the United States furnish additional arguments in favour of its rejection.
122) Western Christians, however, took longer to reach this stage in their development than other traditions because of their peculiar historical circumstances.
123) Like retrenching, the technique of restricting behavior betrays a peculiar logic about performance and its root causes.
124) This is, at least, one way of explaining an otherwise very peculiar aspect of Minoan religion - the daemons.
125) And that was a peculiar job from that point of view, because it included an unusually large number of fifty-dollar bills.
126) Robbie gave her a funny look, as though she were a little peculiar for jumping into his illogical fragment of thought.
127) At first I thought this peculiar, then I adjusted to the notion, then I joined her crusade.
128) However, photography occupies a peculiar place among those activities, as pictures are themselves carriers of meanings and interpretations.
129) For me the mystery of the enemy's identity had been increased by the peculiar sort of war I had fought.
130) Dixie had a peculiar talent for making many thousands of dollars worth of clothes look like she had bought them at Woolworths.
131) And now, quite slowly, there began to creep over Matilda a most extraordinary and peculiar feeling.
132) She describes her fascinating cosmopolitan friends, and peculiar little museums she knows about, and wonderful cheeses.
133) In a peculiar twist, large numbers of Western women mimicked Eastern women in low calorie intake.
134) You are, as they say, stuck with it and have leisure to feel all its peculiar irritations and discomforts.
135) The Muses had no instrument peculiar to them, but their voices were lovely beyond compare.
136) The miller down the ages has made his own peculiar contribution to the low esteem in which he was held.
137) A peculiar light seemed shed over everything, by dint of it being that house and no other!
138) She sobbed into his cashmere overcoat, smelling the peculiar odour of him, Old Spice and cigar smoke.
139) It was a peculiar form of lateral thinking, inspired by instinct.
140) In the peculiar circumstances of the 1930s vague feelings of unrest with the Party crystallized into something more concrete.
141) It's very peculiar - he made me feel a fool.
142) Because of its name and that pale blue the school enjoyed a peculiar indefinable distinction.
143) The fancy taste for ornaments and trinkets displayed by these peculiar birds appealed to the Victorian dilettante.
144) Weaver shows, for example, that a certain peculiar kind of process is occurring when public enterprise objectives are being determined.
145) This is the autor's peculiar mode of expression.
146) The peculiar thing about getting engaged is that you're meant to announce it to everyone.
147) He paid that peculiar deference to women which every member of the sex appreciates.
148) The French missionary was intrigued by the stories he heard about these peculiar deer.
148) try its best to gather and build good sentences.
149) The melodies themselves of old traditional songs may seem peculiar to the non - folk listener.
150) Peculiar distance diagnose system, support the software and hardware technology in time.
151) Charlotte would assuage him with some peculiar triumph of her culinary art.
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