odd and curious

English

Adjective

odd and curious (comparative more odd and curious, superlative most odd and curious)

  1. (idiomatic, Britain) On the Isle of Man, the common or general man.
    For the odd and curious of us, to fly like a bird is a not an easy thing.
    The odd and curious is born good and pure. The society corrupts.
  2. (idiomatic, US) A way to designate special coins, namely coins that are both odd and imperfect or seriously damaged.
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