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odd-sounding

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odd-sounding [ˈɒdˌsaʊndɪŋ] ADJ [name] → raro
odd-sounding wordspalabras que suenan raras


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By that time, the name of Hupmobile had become so odd-sounding that entertainment characters such as Hugh Beaumont (as Ward Cleaver in "Leave it to Beaver") made frequent and humorous reference to his family''s relic Hupmobile.
These rather odd-sounding words are all names for so-called virtual worlds: online, computer-generated worlds in which people can (through virtual 'avatars') attend pop concerts, socialise, learn, exchange documents and do almost anything else you can do in the real world (as well as a few things you can't).
When that singularly odd-sounding couple declined to substantiate their claims on oath, editor Colin Myler was stranded high and dry in the witness box.
 
 
 
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