Examples of using Oddly in English and their translations into Hindi
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Seems oddly familiar.
Oddly enough, it doesn't.
It seems oddly familiar.
You are behaving oddly.
So it seems oddly familiar.
People also translate
Oddly, it's my specialty.
And laughing oddly, but unable to sing.
Oddly, God has the head of a bull.
I just think“pop” is an oddly meaningless word….
Oddly, I noticed she had a bag with her.
There was something oddly familiar about her… but what?
Your surroundings may appear strange or oddly familiar.
Quite oddly the answer, but I accepted it.
The spacecraft is empty, and the equipment behaves quite oddly.
Oddly enough, I didn't even have to delete any.
There are some weird ones that oddly work, like the"Friends"theme song.
But oddly enough, it is Lake Trostenskoe that is famous for fish.
Spastic: when the muscles are tight and hard and jerk around oddly(spasm).
Oddly, that explosion tends to be the only behavior that stops the pursuer, as if that is what he or she wanted in the first place.
Akbar made the region his home during much of this moment, but oddly, in 1586, Akbar permanently gave up his new capital.
That is, oddly enough, but after the collapse of the Soviet bloc and the collapse of the USSR, the world became much more dangerous and unstable.
Of course, this relationship is vital, but an overdose of communication with her, oddly enough, can become boring.
Oddly enough, a carnosine supplement alone will not increase carnosine in the muscles as it is broken down into other substances first.
Those classified as employees for tax purposes may, oddly, not be employees for the purpose of rights such as unfair dismissal or current SSP.
Oddly enough, because most people knew him as the guy in the Orion mask, he kept wearing rhinestone decorated masks on stage.
It seems oddly ironic that one could build an exterior of strength, that being strong seems strangely easier than being weak.'.
Oddly, we have other family members who obsessively dwell on the past- and wonder if there could be a genetic component to these behaviors.
Oddly, particulate pollution, such as the ash from burning wood or coal, tends to cause serious breathing problems, but not asthma in particular.
But oddly enough, the state's rate of hypertension- one of the most common obesity-related conditions- has remained fairly stable over the past 24 years.
