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  • It was peculiar. (10)
  • It was peculiar. (22)
  • It was all so peculiar. (12)
  • The peculiar look was not renewed. (10)
  • Did you notice anything else peculiar? (8)
  • They gave forth a dry peculiar crackle. (8)
  • As for a sun-stroke, it requires peculiar gifts. (9)
  • Every land has its own peculiar character of beauty. (6)
  • I had always a most peculiar talent for those things. (6)
  • But the ornamental part of the interior is most peculiar. (10)
  • Courtier stopped to look at them with peculiar indignation. (8)
  • His sensations, finding himself in this galley, were peculiar. (8)
  • Pole had passed the age of improvement, save in his peculiar art. (10)
  • Nor is this peaceful stream without its own peculiar charm and beauty. (20)
  • And this capacity for humble unaspiring worship has its peculiar guerdon. (10)
  • Why that should afford him peculiar comfort, none of us could comprehend. (10)
  • The mistaking of her desires for her reasons was peculiar to her situation. (10)
  • A discussion, peculiar to men of the world, succeeded the laugh at Mr. Clarence. (10)
  • Fiorsen had turned the peculiar white that marked deep injury to his sell-esteem. (8)
  • And at that thought, so natural and so peculiar, she uttered a little choked laugh. (8)
  • How long, Mrs. Doria wished to know, might the Peculiar Period be expected to last? (10)
  • The moonlight flooding down between the tall houses gave her a peculiar heady feeling. (8)
  • It was agitated and thick, and impregnated with the peculiar flavour of country coffee. (8)
  • Her hair, looped back in loose bands across a broad low brow, had a peculiar soft lustre. (8)
  • Mrs. Pendyce was standing in the doorway with a peculiar half-pitiful, half-excited smile. (8)
  • He declined to consider the peculiar nature of Englishmen: they must hear truth or perish. (10)
  • Edward bit his lip, and shot a level reflective side-look, peculiar to him when meditating. (22)
  • The sun must smile on us with peculiar warmth to woo us forth utterly-pluck our hearts out. (10)
  • To be both generally blamed, and generally liked, evinces a peculiar construction of mortal. (10)
  • A sense of well-being surged through him, a peculiar joy that seemed to affect his very skin. (12)
  • It is a peculiar fate, and would form the scheme of a pretty study in the history of literature. (9)
  • Its cosmopolitan character and its peculiar situation in the marsh make it an interesting spot. (20)
  • She had been affected by the very peculiar and earnest look in his eyes at the breakfast table. (18)
  • My associations with it are of so peculiar and deep a kind, and so astonishingly undeadened by time. (14)
  • The peculiar black lustre of her hair, and thickness of her long black eyebrows, struck them likewise. (10)
  • Edward smiled with a peculiar friendliness, and Algernon went off, very well contented with his cousin. (10)
  • Edward smiled with a peculiar friendliness, and Algernon went off, very well contented with his cousin. (22)
  • They enjoyed the peculiar novel relish of it, coming from a social pressman and a dame of high society. (10)
  • For all that, they had often argued since; but never without those peculiar smiles coming on their faces. (8)
  • Even to know that between organic and inorganic matter there is no gulf fixed, was of no peculiar comfort. (8)
  • A lamp burned low; there was a smell of spirits and tobacco, with a faint, peculiar scent, as of rose leaves. (8)
  • Furthermore, not being encouraged, he had his peculiar reason for delay, though now he could offer her wealth. (10)
  • She put on her bonnet hastily, tried the effect of a peculiar smile in the mirror, and lightly ran down-stairs. (10)
  • His daughters wondered why he should, in the presence of this stranger, exaggerate his peculiar style of speech. (10)
  • To Adela and Mrs. Chump, demanding peculiar personal explanations, he gave reassuring reasons separately, aside. (10)
  • How, in all the peculiar disadvantages of their respective situations, would he ever learn of her real sentiments? (4)
  • He had scored the margin of the sentences containing his dotted words, as if in admiration of their peculiar wisdom. (10)
  • It comes of unrefined abstract fancy, grotesque or grim, or gross, like the peculiar humours of their little earthmen. (10)
  • In the meantime my views of life had undergone a radical change, chiefly through my meeting a … peculiar personality. (12)
  • He has dwelt his long life in circus precincts, and for him the whole circus fraternity cherishes a peculiar veneration. (21)
  • But of his minuter propensities, as you call them you have from peculiar circumstances been kept more ignorant than myself. (4)
  • Her colour was, deeper than usual, and she had the look, higher and more resolute, peculiar to her when she had been opposed. (8)
  • They had roused in him a fierce jealousy, which, with the peculiar perversion of this instinct, had turned to fiercer desire. (8)
  • With that he gave the peculiar Servian jerk of the muscles, from the wrist up to the arm, and the blade quivered on the mark. (10)
  • He had a shaded drop-light in front of him, and in its glow his beautiful and benignly noble head had a dignity peculiar to him. (9)
  • The peculiar dry mossy smell of an oak-tree was disturbed into the air by the least motion of their feet or hands against the bark. (8)
  • And, indeed, presently, a couple began sawing up and down over the polished boards, in the apologetic manner peculiar to hotel guests. (8)
  • Way was made for him; but Wilfrid lingered to scrutinize the man who, for an unaccountable reason, appeared to be his peculiar enemy. (10)
  • Having heard, she said nothing; but Lady Valleys noticed with alarm that over her eyes had come suddenly the peculiar filminess of age. (8)
  • Perhaps he thought that the late situation was known to her alone, when he casually suggested, one day, that Mrs. Maynard was peculiar. (9)
  • Yet for a period they went to and fro softly, with that peculiar hush of fear scarcely relieved, lest their hopes might be too strong. (13)
  • The speaker was an old baronet, with small eyes, a dusky, ruddy face, and peculiar hail-fellow-well-met expression, at once morose and sly. (8)
  • He had remarked indeed that, whatever their expression, the brows, arched and rather wide apart, gave them a peculiar look of understanding. (8)
  • Still, he possessed a peculiar influence in Society, because it was known to be impossible to get him to look at things in a complicated way. (8)
  • One of the dangers of scholarship was a peculiar danger in the Cambridge keeping, but Lowell was almost as averse as Longfellow from contempt. (9)
  • No new contributor made his mark in the magazine unnoted by him, and sometimes I showed him verse in manuscript which gave me peculiar pleasure. (9)
  • Careful that no pause should follow, she commenced chatting to the ladies and gentlemen alternately, keeping Vittoria under her peculiar charge. (10)
  • Temporarily the world war has given rise to peculiar problems, none of which, however, seems likely to have permanent effects on our newspapers. (16)
  • When one really takes to foreigners, there is a peculiar impulse (I speak of the people who are accessible to impulse) to make brothers of them. (10)
  • Jeff gave more and more the effect of tremendous strength in his peculiar physique, though there was always the disappointment of not finding him tall. (9)
  • The cold hostility flashing out all round was most enlightening; it instantly gave way to the polite, satirical indulgence peculiar to highly-cultivated men. (8)
  • Their peculiar point of view separated them from most other people, with whom their means of self-comparison were not so good since their marriage as before. (9)
  • But he had, in his calculation, failed also to count on a peculiar nervous fretfulness, that the necessity to reiterate an explanation in whispers must superinduce. (10)

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