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Definition of Oddfellow in English: Oddfellownounˈɒdfɛləʊ usually OddfellowsA member of a fraternity similar to the Freemasons. Example sentencesExamples - Watching The Aristocrats, then, is like being smuggled into the Masonic Hall or slipped the grip of the Oddfellows.
- At the Institute meetings were held by the Freemasons, Oddfellows, Foresters and Rechabites.
- Another team playing in the Doncaster area were Oddfellows Athletic, who were trying to extend their 14-match unbeaten run.
- At one time, there was even roller skating here, but it's been years since there's been an Odd Fellows ' charter here.
- George Washington was not a member of the Oddfellows, rather he was a Freemason.
- Grant Simpson and Alan Matheson (flugelhorn and cornet) sampled several decades of jazz at the Oddfellows ' Hall last weekend.
- He died on April 29, 1895, and was buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery of Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
- Angel met Oddfellows for the second consecutive game and after a 4-4 draw in the first game they followed up with a 6-6 draw.
- After appearing in Whitehorse it came to the Oddfellows Hall in Dawson City with the help of Nakai Theatre and Yukon Arts Centre.
- Although brought up a Catholic he joined the Oddfellows, Foresters and the Freemasons.
- The rebirth of the Oddfellows ' Hall, which turned a crumbling hulk into one of the most used buildings in town, was nothing short of spectacular.
- According to a survey by the Oddfellows friendly society, the average cost of a burial in 2000 was £2,048.
Synonyms eccentric, oddity, odd fellow, unorthodox person, individualist, nonconformist, free spirit, bohemian, maverick, deviant, pervert, misfit, hippy, dropout |