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- adjective
superlative form ofodd : mostodd .
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Examples
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Ryan Murphy wrote the script and will direct. look at what it calls the oddest couple in Hollywood, the "unshine boys," director Woody Allen and Larry David, the star of Mr. Allen's upcoming "Whatever Works," which will open the TriBeCa Film Festival on April 22. posting up about Quentin Tarantino's appearance on "American Idol" as a guest director, including some video.
Carpetbagger 2009
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In what could be described as the oddest pairing since the alleged Eminem/Kim Basinger fling, TMZ. com reports that Chelsea Handler and 50 Cent (aka Curtis Jackson) were spotted getting "hot and heavy" at a New Orleans club Sunday night.
Rumor Mill: Chelsea Handler dating 50 Cent? Liz Kelly 2010
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Could that be classified as the oddest or most unique endorsement you've received -- or does someone or something else earn that classification?
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The oddest was a Super Bowl party/law school study group session in 1991, when the Giants beat the Bills by a single point.
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According to Mr. Sheets, one of the oddest is the fact that at least 12 U.K. corporations have 10-year CDS priced in a way that suggests they are more at risk of default than government debt.
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Odd things happened in the bond market last year, and one of the oddest was the meltdown in municipal bonds.
Bonding Time 2008
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The oddest is the Chicken Dinner, apparently chosen for the connotation of prosperity.
It's a beautiful world we live in Tripp 2006
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The oddest is the Chicken Dinner, apparently chosen for the connotation of prosperity.
Archive 2006-04-01 Tripp 2006
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I played with some very odd things as they showed up... and one of the oddest was the Dynacord Rhythm Stick.
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The oddest was a Mercedes, resprayed to resemble the presidential limousine of Field-Marshal Idi Amin.
The Brave Keegan, John 1981
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