Use of oddball in Sentences. 27 Examples

The examples include oddball at the start of sentence, oddball at the end of sentence and oddball in the middle of sentence

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oddball at the end of sentence


  1. He has always been an oddball.
  2. Did Alonso get rid of oddball?
  3. The new boss is a bit of an oddball.
  4. My friend Joe is certainly an oddball.
  5. A somewhat eccentric person; an oddball.
  6. Finally, string provides a very Pythonic oddball.
  7. Growing up, most of the other kids considered me an oddball.
  8. Most of my family's OK, but my brother's a bit of an oddball.

oddball in the middle of sentence


  1. Why was oddball so happy that day?
  2. Why did Cruella throw oddball away?
  3. Overnight Lucky had become an oddball Negro.
  4. Our neighbor is a real oddball he never talk to anyone.
  5. I came from a family that was decidedly oddball you know.
  6. His mother and father thought Jim was a bit of an oddball too.
  7. She understands the oddball perspectives that some viewers have.
  8. The oddball superstar's habits include watching TV with his chimpanzee.
  9. Its one wart, if you could call it that, is its oddball control layout.
  10. But when I saw that oddball, I thought , how could she have fallen for him?
  11. She had a whole list of oddball phrases to describe her various states of mind.
  12. The oddball species, Packard was coming to realize, were the main show of the clearings.
  13. Snotlings are an oddball troop type with more to recommend them than their profiles might suggest.
  14. Least of all when he is a bad-skinned, ginger-haired, balaclava-wearing oddball reeking of antiseptic.
  15. Geologists seem to stumble on some of the really oddball animals, assigning them delightful descriptors.
  16. At other companies, however , oddball work setups are considered an advantage in the drive for efficiency.
  17. In a phone interview, he also talks about the oddball portfolio mix that has produced such erratic results.
  18. There are Eko 12-string necks and bodies, curious banjo necks, oddball Eko violin bass parts and lots, lots more.
  19. The old motels capitalized on regional pride and kitsch, cheerfully twisting their neon signs into oddball shapes.

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