funnily

[ UK /fˈʌnɪli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a strange manner
    a queerly inscribed sheet of paper
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How To Use funnily In A Sentence

  • Her elder sister's been acting rather funnily just recently.
  • She speaks earnestly, thoughtfully and funnily about how we are all ‘differently abled ‘in one way or another.’
  • Funnily enough, I was almost caught in a compromising situation earlier by one of the engineers.
  • Funnily enough, yes, I am,’ he answered, not at all abashed by my question.
  • I am nicknamed the ‘drama queen’ by my badminton friends, and funnily enough, I would have liked to become an actress
  • Her elder sister's been acting rather funnily just recently.
  • I say funnily enough because right across the road from the railway station is The Daily Planet which the time was Australia's largest brothel.
  • Because funnily enough, the only time I find it impossible to park outside my home in Glasgow's south side is when Rangers and Pollok are playing at home.
  • Funnily enough, it does not strike me that the comparison between soft drugs and alcohol and tobacco will lead to the sale of dope over the counter, or the ability to smoke spliffs openly in pubs.
  • this is what happens when you contract-out the supply of services and materials. the argument used, as has been used where i work, to justify using contractors than in house staff is that 'overall it's cheaper' - but, funnily enough, there's never any figures to back this up - it's 'sensitive' - too bloody right it's sensitive - the idiot that came up with the idea daren't let anyone know what's going on. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
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