0 in a strange, and sometimes unpleasant, way:
1 very or especially:
She's a peculiarly attractive woman.
2 very or specially:
3 typical of; characteristically:
He identifies this social practice as peculiarly Irish.
Nevertheless, it everywhere reminds us that patriotism is a peculiarly intractable theme for a left-winger to tackle.
Twain is a peculiarly appropriate candidate for this sort of consideration.
Certainly the subject, sought from within a particular conscious episode, is peculiarly recessive.
A necessary first step in any evolutionary analysis is the identification of what is peculiarly human, for this allows correct focus of the undertaking.
The ideas of" town" and" country" are peculiarly strong and seductive.
Mystical experience as a peculiarly human goal has a long cultural history which bears on the way these writers express themselves.
Patients so situated are peculiarly vulnerable, however, and require additional protection.
At this point, however, it must be asked whether there is a peculiarly legal problem of content.
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