peculiar造句31) He's always been a little peculiar.
32) Our history teacher has always been a little peculiar.
33) The meat tasted rather peculiar.
34) Her attention was attracted by his peculiar attire.
35) My books have disappeared — it's most peculiar!
36) Something peculiar is going on.
37) He's been a little peculiar lately.
38) This fish has a peculiar taste; do you think it's all right?
39) I stood up too quickly and came over all dizzy/faint/peculiar.
40) These problems are by no means peculiar to this country.
41) Some time ago, however, a peculiar fish was caught near Madagascar.
42) He gets on with things in his own peculiar way/manner/fashion.
43) I don't think I'll eat anything-I'm feeling a bit peculiar.
44) I'm feeling rather peculiar I think I'll lie down for a while.
45) He has his own peculiar style which you'll soon get used to.
46) The problem of racism is not peculiar to this country.
47) This style of cooking is peculiar to the South-Eastern provinces.
48) It's peculiar that they didn't tell us they were going away.
49) Once you have tasted life in southern California, it takes a peculiar kind of masochism to return to a British winter.
50) Flying at 1,000 ft. he heard a peculiar noise from the rotors.
51) Her lapse into German didn't seem peculiar. After all, it was her native tongue.
52) I think there's something a little peculiar about the results of your test.
53) There was this peculiar man sitting opposite me in the train.
54) It seems very peculiar that no one noticed Kay had gone.
55) We often meet with a difficulty arising out of the peculiar natural conditions.
56) He's a bit peculiar!
57) They noted that special manner of walking which was peculiar to her alone.
58) These habits are both universal among mankind and peculiar to individuals.
59) What a peculiar smell!
60) This type of building is peculiar to the south of the country.