strangely

IPA: strˈeɪndʒɫi

adverb

  • In a strange or coincidental manner.
  • (archaic) Surprisingly, wonderfully.
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Examples of "strangely" in Sentences

  • Brad Paisley and Keith Urban in strangely homoerotic video
  • Darn it, I am still proud, so strangely is man compounded.
  • Eilisshe pronounced the name strangely, with too much emphasis on the second syllablewhy are you upset?
  • There are still a few models of one cup coffee makers for which Amazon and epinions reviewers remain strangely silent.
  • But for all her transparency, Tompkins is again strangely resistant to making the links between emotional life and learning.
  • Which, strangely, is nearly identical to the number of people who watched the unveiling of "Parker Spitzer" Monday night on CNN.
  • They also remain strangely more interested in keeping America safe from the terrorists we already have in custody than in providing solutions on how to capture and kill more.
  • On the other hand, when government interventions are proposed, the government is generally assumed, in strangely simplistic fashion, to be motivated by nothing other than to maximize the utility of its subjects!

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