Examples of using Something odd in English and their translations into Korean
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
Baroness Khan said something odd.
Still something odd about that, though. Mmm.
No. Although there was something odd.
Something odd is going on here, Terry.
But there was something odd about her.
Then, after a short walk, he did something odd.
There's something odd about this bathroom.
A few days later, Kristen felt something odd.
There was something odd about what you said.
However, a few months into my drugging, something odd happened.
It's more something odd happened yesterday.
He threw me, we moved to groundfighting and something odd happened.
If you see something odd, report it immediately.
I have been looking at her old blogs, noticed something odd.
But there was something odd about these animals.
However, it does not mean that you have to do something odd or bad.
The doctors find something odd in his head x-ray.
But in the 1970s, Vancouver psychology professor Bruce Alexander noticed something odd about this experiment.
There is something odd going on throughout the book.
The thing is, there's something odd about it.
If it's something odd that you both share in common, tell them about it.
People are so familiar with money that seeing it do something odd always gets big reactions.
THERE WAS SOMETHING odd about the black car at the junction of Sutter and Hyde Streets.
Believe me, only your family might know something odd was happening.
As you look around the planet and see all that is happening in business and government, you may see something odd.
The congressman said something odd about his mother.
But in the 1970s, a professor of Psychology in Vancouver called Bruce Alexander noticed something odd about this experiment.
I have played this and it first came across as something odd untill I kept playing and it became addicting.
However, in the 1970's, Bruce Alexander, Professor of Psychology in Vancouver noticed something odd about this experiment.
I found something very odd.