How To Use Queerly In A Sentence
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A glass of orangeade was brought to thesuppliant Empress; she looked at the glass queerly.
FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871
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Disappointment queerly stirring her, she opened her eyes a trifle and ventured a peep at him.
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Sue looked at him queerly.
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The order forbade them from ‘approving of’ or ‘permitting’ a sick-out, queerly assuming that they might have the power to prevent one.
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The careful tailoring only made her look queerly skinny, not so much a boy as some tattie bogle set out in old clothes to scare the crows.
LEVIATHAN
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There seemed to be miles of dark labyrinthine passagesactually, I suppose, a few hundred yards in allthat reminded one queerly of the lower decks of a liner; there were the same heat and cramped space and warm reek of food, and a humming, whirring noise (it came from the kitchen furnaces) just like the whir of engines.
Down and Out in Paris and London
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a queerly inscribed sheet of paper
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this money had been queerly come by
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Lord Valleys grimaced beneath his crisp moustache -- the word grandpapa always fell queerly on the ears of one who was but fifty-six, and by no means felt it -- and jerking his gloved hand towards Ann, he said:
Complete Project Gutenberg John Galsworthy Works
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The careful tailoring only made her look queerly skinny, not so much a boy as some tattie bogle set out in old clothes to scare the crows.
LEVIATHAN
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In what follows, I show how some queerly located sexperts are leading us in radically other directions.
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It was a queerly assorted embassy that rode out of the gates of the stockade, the ambassador and his linguister.
The Frontiersmen
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Perhaps the glassy stare had lingered in his eyes, for Scales looked at him queerly.
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The order forbade them from ‘approving of’ or ‘permitting’ a sick-out, queerly assuming that they might have the power to prevent one.
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Od, lad, queerly eneugh, said Dandie; but Ill tell ye that after we are done wi our supper, for will maybe no be sae weel to speak about it while that lang-lugged limmer o a lass is gaun flisking in and out o the room.
Chapter XLV