unusually

IPA: ʌnjˈuʒuʌɫi

adverb

  • In an unusual manner.
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Examples of "unusually" in Sentences

  • The hot air is unusually malodorous.
  • Belmar was unusually candid with the Tribunal.
  • Something remained unsaid, her expression unusually grim.
  • The structure of their family is not unusually chauvinistic.
  • After shutting the door, the chief watched him, his expression unusually pensive.
  • They told The Huffington Post about a previously unreported moment in which Romney revealed what they described as an unusually high degree of comfort with gays.
  • Russell, 48, a Nampa native who lives in Utah, was among three men who contacted the Statesman about what they described as unusually attentive behavior on Craig's part ....
  • In the interview, Brown also described his proposal to Sarah, discussed his love life as a younger man and spoke in unusually frank terms about his clashes with his predecessor, Tony Blair.
  • However, when questioned on the matter, the Head Gardener noted that she was having great difficulty keeping up with what she called the unusually heavy demands of the chip-loving confinchioneers and that restocking those feeders twice a day is not always feasible.

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