peculiar in the PONS Dictionary

peculiar Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have a peculiar feeling
of peculiar interest
funny ha-ha or funny peculiar?
I feel slightly peculiar

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He wings the pill to first with unerring accuracy, although he has a peculiar motion in throwing.
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We notice several other pictures of peculiar interest.
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Separate courses are provided for ladies on the subjects and skills peculiar to womenfolk.
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This is a remarkably sculptured shell and very peculiar in form.
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Owners and employees have noted peculiar sightings and events for years.
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All people ruled by statutes and customs use a law partly peculiar to themselves, partly mmon to all men.
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However, beneath the surface there may be a peculiar cellular growth pattern.
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Academically, he has developed the concept of netwar, or swarm-tactics, referring to the peculiar fighting style of network-organised groups.
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He is known for his peculiar voice and face expression.
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The asteroid is notable for its peculiar shape that resembles that of a dog bone.
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