We found 64 examples of how to use peculiar in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 64.
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1. | Every nation has its peculiar character. | |
2. | Feathers are peculiar to birds. | |
3. | Was Nazism peculiar to Germany? | |
4. | For instance, bowing is peculiar to us, the Japanese. | |
5. | The odd custom is peculiar to the region. | |
6. | The plants are peculiar to the district. | |
7. | There seems to be something peculiar about the boy. | |
8. | The practice is peculiar to Japan. | |
9. | The surface of the peculiar object is fairly rough. | |
10. | Such a custom is not peculiar to the Americans. | |
11. | This is a custom peculiar to Japan. | |
12. | This is a weakness peculiar to young people. | |
13. | This style of cooking is peculiar to China. | |
14. | This custom is peculiar to Japan. | |
15. | This milk has a peculiar taste. | |
16. | This milk has a peculiar smell. | |
17. | The koala is an animal peculiar to Australia. | |
18. | Dressed in a loud and peculiar outfit, she stood out in the crowd. | |
19. | The custom of bowing is peculiar to the islanders. | |
20. | Sending year-end gifts is one of the customs peculiar to Japan. | |
21. | That way of speaking is peculiar to people in this part of the country. | |
22. | Language is peculiar to man. | |
23. | What is peculiar to Japan at mealtimes is that people eat rice out of little bowls. | |
24. | Can you name any plants peculiar to Japan? | |
25. | The humor of his speech is derived from his peculiar local accent. |