Adverb
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Such as to be greater than usual; particularly; exceptionally.
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To greater degree than is usual.
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He has a peculiarly strong accent.
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This racehorse is peculiarly fast.
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In a manner that is greater than usual.
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Such as to be strange or odd.
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Strangely, oddly.
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His nose is peculiarly bent.
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In a strange or perverse manner; strangely.
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He dresses peculiarly.
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Peculiarly, his hat is on upside-down.
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Acting in strange or perverse way.
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Peculiarly, he left through the window.
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Peculiarly, he sat bolt upright and shouted "Geronimo!" whenever John Wayne appeared.
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Strongly associated with.
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Mostly or solely associated with.
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Having red hair and freckles is a characteristic that is peculiarly Northern European.
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