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121. Mr Hamilton was an odd, quiet man who walked with a stoop. 122. He smiled, an odd, dreamy smile that sent chills up my back. 123. There's always an odd one out when I sort out my socks. 124. She was in charge, so I had to play along with her odd ideas. 125. He does odd jobs that bring him in about 30 a week. 126. He did odd jobs around the house during his holiday. 127. His formal clothes made him the odd one out in the club. 128. They're very odd people. 129. Could I see you when you've got an odd moment? 130. She went a bit odd and had to be put away. 131. I took her on one side to ask about her odd behaviour. 132. It was an odd lapse for one who is normally so polite. 133. There's something odd about him but I can't quite put my finger on it. 134. You should be able to find the odd moment for relaxation. 135. The odd numbers are on the left as you walk up the street. 136. The houses on this side of the street have all got odd numbers. 137. You get the odd person who's rude to you but they're generally quite helpful. 138. They're an odd couple. 139. She's quite odd though. Do you know what I mean? 140. She makes her sculptures out of odd pieces of scrap metal. 141. These odd assertions were interpolated into the manuscript some time after 1400. 142. His professed love of women seems a little odd when you consider how he treats them. 143. The advertised price was 168 dollars, but the shopkeeper knocked off the odd shillings. 144. A rather odd family came to live next door to us. 145. I like the odd glass of wine with my dinner. 146. He's a bit of an odd fish -- he's never been out of his house for years. 147. I've got a few odd jobs to do this weekend. 148. He's an odd man but his heart is in the right place. 149. It sounds odd to the ears of an ordinary English speaker. 150. He's quite mad: he goes round in very odd clothes.