Crossword-Solution: ECCENTRICALLY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Eccentrically | adv. | In an eccentric manner. |
We have 19 clues for the answer “ECCENTRICALLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Unconventionally | 1 answer |
| queerly | 18 answers |
| perplexingly | 18 answers |
| astonishingly | 18 answers |
| bizarrely | 18 answers |
| curiously | 18 answers |
| funnily | 19 answers |
| outlandishly | 19 answers |
| Surprisingly | 20 answers |
| peculiarly | 20 answers |
| strangely | 20 answers |
| Extraordinarily. | 21 answers |
| weirdly | 22 answers |
| Mysteriously. | 23 answers |
| Abnormally | 23 answers |
| oddly | 24 answers |
| Unexpectedly | 32 answers |
| fascinatingly | 43 answers |
| Remarkably. | 55 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ECCENTRICALLY (5)
Each pair of opposite pistons was secured together by a rigid connecting rod, connected to a pin on a rotating crankshaft which was mounted eccentrically to the axis of rotation of the cylinders.
Now and again it has been suggested(*) to divide for the purpose of retreating, therefore to retreat in separate divisions or even eccentrically.
Advancing a step in the course, he put them next into a trot; again progressing, he pushed into a gallop; at length he contracted the circles, and yet later drove eccentrically here and there, right, left, forward, and without a break.
The senses were unusually active, although eccentrically so—assuming often each other’s functions at random.
From a bird’s-eye view, these three burgs, the City, the Town, and the University, each presented to the eye an inextricable skein of eccentrically tangled streets.
Quotes with ECCENTRICALLY (3)
That's how I lived for 10 years in Bristol after graduating. I just stayed in my student flat and paid very little rent. It was lovely, and part of me still misses that very lazy lifestyle. I was known as the magician on the street, and I used to dress a little eccentrically in a cloak.
The sole literary presence from my childhood was my grandfather, a Jewish immigrant from Latvia, who eccentrically copied poems into the backs of his books. After he died, when I was 8 years old, my grandmother gave his books away, and his poems were lost.
I'm a great believer in eccentrically-shaped modern families. Because I've seen them work so well. And as long as everyone loves each other, it can work very well.