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[ UK /ˈɒdmənt/ ]
NOUN
  1. something unusual -- perhaps worthy of collecting
  2. a piece of cloth that is left over after the rest has been used or sold

How To Use oddment In A Sentence

  • While puzzling over this funereal oddment, the movement of something overhead pulls his focus. Grievous battily harm
  • If you see an oddment available, email me at [email protected] and put the title of the painting you want in the subject line. Boing Boing
  • The Taj Mahahl is made of treated pine, chicken wire, second hand corrugated iron and various off cuts and oddments of wood.
  • Unusual challenges can arise turning oddments into hotel rooms. Sleeping in a Silver Mine Ain't the Ritz, but That's the Point
  • One thinker that is deftly oddment about most of them is that each is as dumb and stupid as the next Kog Zadare, only living person...
  • Oddment ! Tweak! I have heard some rather ridiculous interpretations of these words, but these stretch credibility to the breaking point.
  • He smiled and went to fetch oddments for other patrons.
  • This section was an oddment, which General Clayton had seen in Seven Pillars of Wisdom
  • The familiar, pyramid shaped box which Nico treasured, now resides in its new home of oddments that were once his sanctuary. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » CarsonArtist’s Review Forum
  • The clothes and oddments he hadn't needed in Dinan were still where he had left them. DOUBLE DECEIT
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