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Lexicographical Neighbors of

odd man out
odd men out
odd one out
oddball
odder
odderon
odderons
oddest
oddi's sphincter
oddish
oddities
odditis
oddity
oddly
oddly enough (current term)
oddment
oddments
oddness
oddnesses
odds
odds-maker
odds-on
odds and ends
odds on
odds ratio
oddsmaker
oddsmakers
oddsmaking
oddsman

Literary usage of

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Prairie: A Tale by James Fenimore Cooper (1898)
"... and which united to form a character, in which excessive energy and the most meek submission to the will of Providence were oddly enough combined. ..."

2. A Treatise on the Law of Evidence as Administered in England and Ireland by John Pitt Taylor (1887)
"... though, oddly enough, the certificates of searches, as well as those which relate to " judgments, statutes, or recognizances," must be "testified by two ..."

3. Salad for the Social by Frederick Saunders (1856)
"It is, moreover, fitted for odd readers, and odd half-hours, and, oddly enough, is the handiwork of a very odd specimen of an author. ..."

4. Letters of Thomas Edward Brown, Author of 'Fo'e'sle Yarns': Author of 'Fo'c by Thomas Edward Brown (1900)
"Beuve is an enthusiastic champion for our side, but, oddly enough, he never strikes me as knowing much about the matter!! Happy Christmas! merry, if you ..."

5. Piccadilly to Pall Mall: Manners, Morals, and Man by Ralph Nevill, Charles Edward Jerningham (1909)
"Oddly enough, however, legitimate business did not increase ; on the contrary, it withered whilst preposterous speculations began to abound. ..."

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