adverb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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John and Sylvia looked at me peculiarly .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Certainly the subject, sought from within a particular conscious episode, is peculiarly recessive.
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He realised then that cells in cancers are peculiarly flexible.
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In a way this first category is a peculiarly Protestant doubt which is best understood as a misrepresentation and abuse of freedom.
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In general, the classical perspective contained a peculiarly narrow view of what it actually is that controls human behaviour.
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Paul Fussell has developed the interesting point that the first world war was a peculiarly literary war.
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The comparative weight of the evidence is, however, peculiarly the function of the trial judge who has heard the witnesses.
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The only thing to keep this system from Editor's Choice, is its peculiarly strangled performance.
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There is something peculiarly ruthless about this process.