A surreal, oddly sinister classic, this expertly mixes a cruel and satiric sense of humour with wide-eyed wonder. |
She squeaked with gratitude, sounding oddly like the manager attempting a girlish treble. |
He had shaggy sand coloured hair, and today he was wearing another oddly coloured blazer from his collection. |
Not only had it gone a long time without treeing, but its prints were unusually large and oddly shaped. |
The oddly attenuated, gothic proportions of her figures, for example, derive from Varo's admiration for El Greco. |
There are only two houses on Gugh, both of which have oddly curved roofs, designed to withstand the winter gales. |