Oddness in a sentence as a noun

They can take a look at the account and see if they can figure out why that oddness is occurring?

There must be some minimum level of oddness normally required I guess.

Waco is close to Fort Hood, Baylor and Crawford, so yeah... maybe it can on occasion be a nexus of oddness.

I think there is almost a genre of Florida novels that take full advantage of that state's unique oddness.

They latch onto things that are odd or unusual but the explanations they offer never actually reduce the oddness.

Neurons rearranging during sleep cause the oddness of dream logic and can find unexpected correlations -- like the link he found.

It's the only smiley face on the site as far as I can tell, and the oddness of the lone smiley accompanied by talk of photos of children just seemed somehow creepy!

I made way to my desk, and marveled at this oddness, but didn't say anything, until the test was passed out and I could tell it was a page of text, but, of course, the words disappeared upon inspection.

" Off the top of my head, that might include: people who are high or drunk, poverty, madness, gruesome medical conditions, sexual behavior of various degrees of oddness, and violent anger.

Which knock-off tablet and digitizers have you used?The oddness is that Wacom is itself a Japanese company so even the 'original' products are Asian from soup-to-nuts.

The "oddness" in question is really due to the mismatch between the way she allegedly ran an authoritarian and extremely hierarchical personality cult and the ideas espoused in her own philosophy.

Oddness definitions

noun

the parity of odd numbers (not divisible by two)

noun

eccentricity that is not easily explained

See also: oddity