Examples of 'is peculiarly' in a sentence

Meaning of "is peculiarly"

is peculiarly: This phrase indicates that something is unusual, distinctive, or odd in nature. It implies that the subject being described possesses qualities or characteristics that deviate from what is typically expected

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The exposition is peculiarly fortunate in its site.
Safeguarding the privacy of children is peculiarly important.
And it is peculiarly inspiring to all that witness it.
There is an old android saying which is peculiarly appropriate here.
This is peculiarly in the province of the legislature.
The southeast face is peculiarly a heat problem.
It is peculiarly difficult to make this separation in the case of.
In giants it has been found that this organ is peculiarly active.
And he is peculiarly holier than thou.
Between consumption of energy and output is peculiarly liable to change.
It is peculiarly strong and stiff.
That which arises from comparing the different festivals is peculiarly so.
For small companies it is peculiarly difficult to increase foreign sales.
But it is an aim to which a semiotic concept of culture is peculiarly well adapted.
This hill is peculiarly marked by footprints imprinted in the rocks.

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Among all such quantities there is one which is peculiarly appropriate.
This means that it is peculiarly characteristic of the period of adolescence.
History shows us that the idea of motherly love is peculiarly subject to evolution.
Which is peculiarly our own.
Everybody allows that the talent of writing agreeable letters is peculiarly female.
Behavior that is peculiarly social is oriented towards other selves.
The application of patents to mechanical inventions and copyrights to literary works is peculiarly inappropriate.
This one is peculiarly ours.
The vivid scarlet of the Italian miniaturists is peculiarly their own.
Washington is peculiarly governed.
That a comparative tour de force on them should be written by a Swede is peculiarly appropriate.
Now this is peculiarly the casewhen conscience is allowed full play.
The use of the drug is peculiarly American.
It is peculiarly so in connection with the sign Aquarius.
The impulse seal range is peculiarly high and off the test scale.
Can we Dominicans recover this popular religiosity in terms of something that is peculiarly ours.
This delight is peculiarly my own and does not depend upon witnesses.
She performs a service which is peculiarly Japanese.
Truth is peculiarly one of His attributes.
White youth in the South is peculiarly frustrated.
This is peculiarly so in connection with Formula One.
He saw that preaching as expository exultation is peculiarly suited for Christian corporate worship.
This is peculiarly true of Constitutions.
In the present climate, this last is peculiarly important.
This painting is peculiarly biased toward left-handedness.
Has strong chances of victory, this truth is peculiarly applicable to.
Cat 9 which is peculiarly responsible for achieving or exceeding the controlled.
The waters of pantheism are sweet, their religious flavor is peculiarly pleasant.
This edging of ice revealed is peculiarly green by contrast with the snow methinks.
This government is carried on with a righteous decision, which is peculiarly solemnising.
The Gospel ministry is peculiarly the gift of the Ascension.
The skull ( especially the maxillary part of the rostrum ) is peculiarly fenestrated.
Menger's presentation is peculiarly notable on two points.
If it be true … that the constitution of American society … is peculiarly hostile now.
Car ownership, for example, is peculiarly resistant to social or economic or environmental argument.

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On the platform he was peculiarly attractive and effective
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