Sentences with anomaly
a·nom·a·ly
A a - The British public's wariness of opera is an anomaly in Europe.
- With his quiet nature, he was an anomaly in his exuberant family.
- In many ways it resembles the American Oscars because there is a strange anomaly between the two principal prizes.
- But the Reefton pub is an anomaly, because it isn't in the town of Reefton at all, but about four kilometres downstream at McMahon's Creek.
- He is an anomaly among his friends.
- Scientists sent down a camera when a large anomaly in Loch Ness was detected by sonar.
- It's solitary, but the anomaly is I spend every day with all these people, interacting with them.