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1funnily — 1814, from FUNNY (Cf. funny) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) …
2funnily — fun|ni|ly [ fʌnıli ] adverb in a strange or unusual way: She reacted funnily to my question. funnily enough SPOKEN used for saying that you think something is surprising or unusual: Funnily enough, I heard someone say exactly the same thing this… …
3funnily — adverb 1 in an odd or unusual way: She s been behaving funnily lately. 2 funnily enough spoken used to say that something is unexpected or strange: Funnily enough, I was just about to call you when you called me. 3 in an amusing way …
4funnily — fun|ni|ly [ˈfʌnıli] adv 1.) funnily enough spoken used to say that something is unexpected or strange ▪ Funnily enough, I was just about to call you when you called me. 2.) in an amusing or strange way …
5funnily — [[t]fʌ̱nɪli[/t]] PHRASE: PHR with cl You use funnily enough to indicate that, although something is surprising, it is true or really happened. Funnily enough I can remember what I had for lunch on July 5th, 1906, but I ve forgotten what I had for …
6funnily — UK [ˈfʌnɪlɪ] / US adverb in a strange or unusual way She reacted funnily to my question. • funnily enough …
7funnily — [ˈfʌnɪli] adv in a strange or unusual way • funnily enough spoken used for saying that you think that something is surprising or unusual[/ex] Funnily enough, I heard someone say exactly the same thing this morning.[/ex] …
8funnily — funny ► ADJECTIVE (funnier, funniest) 1) causing laughter or amusement. 2) strange; peculiar. 3) arousing suspicion. 4) informal slightly unwell; out of sorts. ► NOUN (funnies) informal …
9funnily enough — spoken phrase used for saying that you think something is surprising or unusual Funnily enough, I heard someone say exactly the same thing this morning. Thesaurus: ways of saying that you are surprised or shockedsynonym Main entry: funnily …
10funnily enough — spoken used for saying that you think something is surprising or unusual Funnily enough, I heard someone say exactly the same thing this morning …