Use of peculiarly in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include peculiarly at the start of sentence, peculiarly at the end of sentence and peculiarly in the middle of sentence
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peculiarly at the end of sentence
- He looked at me most peculiarly.
- Theo had been behaving peculiarly.
- John and Sylvia looked at me peculiarly.
peculiarly in the middle of sentence
- Cricket is so peculiarly English.
- She's a peculiarly attractive woman.
- Hunting foxes is a peculiarly English sport.
- These plants are peculiarly prone to disease.
- It all seems a peculiarly modern phenomenon.
- It's peculiarly painful where I burnt my hand.
- His face had become peculiarly expressionless.
- This topic is peculiarly difficult to write about.
- The building is a peculiarly shaped construction.
- It was malodorous, peculiarly rancid, sulphurous.
- They are also peculiarly prudish and voyeuristic.
- The streets were peculiarly quiet for the time of day.
- His movements were clumsy, and his gait peculiarly awkward.
- There is something peculiarly ruthless about this process.
- He seemed to believe that it was a peculiarly British problem.
- He realised then that cells in cancers are peculiarly flexible.
- Aye, I believe you have shown a peculiarly passionate intensity.
- He nodded with a peculiarly male satisfaction at her capitulation.
- The sudden cessation of the drumming was, peculiarly, more unnerving than its presence.
- Letters and words are peculiarly human manifestations, so let's make the computer draw pictures instead.
- Urban workers, most of them first generation migrants from the countryside, are peculiarly vulnerable at such a time.
- The comparative weight of the evidence is, however, peculiarly the function of the trial judge who has heard the witnesses.
- The peculiarly disinterested institution of science develops only in special circumstances and remains constantly vulnerable.
- In a way this first category is a peculiarly Protestant doubt which is best understood as a misrepresentation and abuse of freedom.
- Harvesting is a delicate task requiring deft fingers and precision, for which women are supposed by nature to be peculiarly suited.
- And yet woman is coerced through submission to the Symbolic order to abandon feminine desire and a peculiarly feminine relation to origins.
Sentence Examples for Similar Words:
- very
- , massively
- , curiously
- , especially
- , particularly
- , markedly
- , extraordinarily
- , unusually
- , noticeably
- , extremely
- , strangely