Examples of 'peculiarly' in a sentence
Meaning of "peculiarly"
Peculiarly is an adverb that means 'in a manner that is strange or unusual.'
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- Such as to be greater than usual; particularly; exceptionally.
- To greater degree than is usual.
- In a manner that is greater than usual.
- Such as to be strange or odd.
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A peculiarly inflammable mix of oil and petroleum.
On the platform he was peculiarly attractive and effective.
How peculiarly and wonderfully you treat me.
The southeast face is peculiarly a heat problem.
Peculiarly reminding us of the death of the great.
The exposition is peculiarly fortunate in its site.
I thought it only affected old men peculiarly.
Crucifixion was peculiarly a death of repudiation and shame.
It was considered that the cracks were peculiarly produced.
Are in circumstances peculiarly favourable to your best interests.
Noticed that at times he expresses himself peculiarly.
Protestantism was a peculiarly demanding and immoderate creed.
Safeguarding the privacy of children is peculiarly important.
And it is peculiarly inspiring to all that witness it.
Liberati had a style peculiarly his own.
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This is peculiarly in the province of the legislature.
But this will more peculiarly be seen.
A peculiarly fitting end to the cockney king of knickers.
The nacre shines with a peculiarly coppery luster.
Many peculiarly formed cliffs and strange shapes.
The dogs also had peculiarly flattened heads.
It is peculiarly difficult to make this separation in the case of.
Usage seems to us peculiarly a matter of ear.
There will be no more behaving peculiarly.
The rich are peculiarly exposed to the world.
I am hoping that he will find my attitude peculiarly refreshing.
And he is peculiarly holier than thou.
He conceived persons with torn bodies to be peculiarly happy.
The bikes are peculiarly significant.
In giants it has been found that this organ is peculiarly active.
As a boy he was a peculiarly thoughtful turn of mind.
And one of them was talking on the phone very peculiarly.
I can smell a peculiarly sweet scent on their backs.
On these meridians are located certain peculiarly sensitive points.
He was peculiarly a master of the written word.
Her reaction was peculiarly her own.
He was peculiarly sensitive to variations in the attendance.
Some of these figures had a peculiarly solemn significance.
I was peculiarly alive to the fact.
Lying in those days was deemed a peculiarly heinous offence.
Fortunately a peculiarly favourable eclipse occurred last year.
The senses have then become peculiarly acute.
And a peculiarly knotted string.
Its principal decoration was a peculiarly shaped pagoda with a.
It is also peculiarly instructive to study the rulers of this sign.
The concept of an exchange of bodies is a peculiarly modern notion.
I myself am peculiarly susceptible to draft.
There exists a bipenniform mass as a peculiarly human feature.
It seems a peculiarly unladylike crime.
There is an old android saying which is peculiarly appropriate here.