Fack, no odder able do de job--no odder but ole Chakra hab dat power.
A'll want de silber an' de gold to buy odder ting.
I specks one odder soon: no do fo' you to be cotch hya when dat odder come.
A seed odder men on de road, but dey wur fur off, and a keep dem fur off as a kud.
My mammy wuz missus' cook; and him and de odder boys on de farm worked in de co'n and de terbaccer and cotton fields.
Odder still is the penguin, whose wings are but little more than flippers, with scales on their upper edges instead of feathers!
But if the ratel is odd in appearance, it is odder still in habits.
Odder by far than any of these, however, are the brittle-stars, which owe their name to their extraordinary habit of breaking themselves to pieces!
And the fish is even odder in habits than in appearance, for when the eggs are laid they are put into a pouch in the lower part of the body of the male, and are kept there until they hatch!
Indeed, it would be very difficult to find an odder sight than that of a chameleon when it is moving its eyes about.
And it is odder still to find that for months together sometimes it must go without drinking!
Please, Marse Gose, go off some odder place en do yo' gliderin'.
She felt inclined to think her friend odder than ever--to wish that she was not quite so odd.
Sally Alley,' he roar at her, 'whar de odder laig ob dis goose?
Dat Carcajou he de Debil, but mos' all de odder Animal is Debil too.
Some beople vill be surbrised ad seeing us come in valking mit ourselufs," observed Carl, "ven ve vas going to rite der odder vay in der Hawk.
Oof ve vaid too long, den meppy dose odder two fellers, Vipple und Pete, vill hatch some more plots.
But dis debble yeah, he nebber yeat ress oh, he jus' duh yeat pusson, he nebber yeat odder t'ing.
De odder twin he go t'rou' de place wey de big shot go, en he take de hog en kare um go home.
He jus' grip one of de Foulah people, he kill um; de odderall run go.
He take odder leelee pot, he go look ef den get fis'; he fine leelee bit.
It is really odder to hear village children in England telling about the Old Testament kings, though it seems odder to hear Chinese children doing so.
He knew by the dark, outside, that it had not yet left London; but what was odderthan that, if one stopped to think of it, was that he knew exactly where it was going.
Anyhow, dat ain' so far lak we gon' on dem odder hills.
Sumtimes when dey could'nt get de fire no odder way, dey would put de cotton in de fireplace and shoot up in dere an' set hit on fire.
Dere was two big baskets, one to put de bread in, an' de odder basket to put de meat in.
Hit usually was one who was kinda niggah fo'man dat could sing an' get de wuck out of de odder niggers.
De sheriff he goes der odder way, down stream in a rowboat; an' dat's how dey aims ter sure head us off.
Dey ain't took but just de one boat, sah, fer de odder am shoved under dar out'r sight.
I look for a stick all about: dere iss but a little one for de fire, and no knife, but I get a knife from a man dat iss at de odder room, and I cut it and tie it.
I know it not much, for first my home iss on de odder side, but ve are so poor at last ve are in Cherry street, and den vere you see us first.
Ah nebber seen no odder w'ite man dat had such a ha'd time beliebing w'at Ah done tole him!
Then odder mans, plentee odder mans--what you call--jump that claim.
Oof I'm to feed der fishes, pedder id vas now as some odder dime.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "odder" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.