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peculiarly造句
1) Hunting foxes is a peculiarly English sport. 2) He nodded with a peculiarly male satisfaction at her capitulation. 3) He looked at me most peculiarly. 4) His face had become peculiarly expressionless. 5) These plants are peculiarly prone to disease. 6) It's peculiarly painful where I burnt my hand. 7) His movements were clumsy, and his gait peculiarly awkward. 8) This topic is peculiarly difficult to write about. 9) She's a peculiarly attractive woman. 10) The building is a peculiarly shaped construction. 11) Theo had been behaving peculiarly. 12) The streets were peculiarly quiet for the time of day. 13) He seemed to believe that it was a peculiarly British problem. 14) It was malodorous, peculiarly rancid, sulphurous. 15) Cricket is so peculiarly English. 16) There is something peculiarly ruthless about this process. 17) They are also peculiarly prudish and voyeuristic. 18) It all seems a peculiarly modern phenomenon. 19) John and Sylvia looked at me peculiarly. 20) Aye, I believe you have shown a peculiarly passionate intensity. 21) The peculiarly disinterested institution of science develops only in special circumstances and remains constantly vulnerable. 22) The comparative weight of the evidence is, however, peculiarly the function of the trial judge who has heard the witnesses. 23) The sudden cessation of the drumming was, peculiarly, more unnerving than its presence. 24) In a way this first category is a peculiarly Protestant doubt which is best understood as a misrepresentation and abuse of freedom. 25) He realised then that cells in cancers are peculiarly flexible. 26) Letters and words are peculiarly human manifestations, so let's make the computer draw pictures instead. 27) Harvesting is a delicate task requiring deft fingers and precision, for which women are supposed by nature to be peculiarly suited. 28) And yet woman is coerced through submission to the Symbolic order to abandon feminine desire and a peculiarly feminine relation to origins. 29) Urban workers, most of them first generation migrants from the countryside, are peculiarly vulnerable at such a time. 30) This intrusion or invasion into the thick impasto of the declamatory surface is peculiarly poignant and suggestive.