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Definition of odd lot in English: odd lotnoun 1An incomplete set or random mixture of things. Example sentencesExamples - Possibly something like the members of Chuck, who are clearly an odd lot.
- Let's face it the mentally ill, myself included, are an odd lot.
- The people are an odd lot who should probably have spent more time in lessons instead of scoring behind the bike sheds.
- Some local retailers are sticking to price levels around 150-160p/kilo and I still have the odd lot sold at 185p/kilo but I am sure this is pretty unique.
- ‘What an odd lot we've got here,’ commented Sebastian.
- On the other hand, one of the problems of handloading is that over time you end up with all sorts of odd lots of various bullets.
- Our literary precursors were an odd lot of gifted men - and a few women - who happened to make America their subject.
- The Druze seem like an odd lot too, but hey, I think most religions are a bit weird.
- In addition, processed cheese manufacture offers companies the opportunity to reconstitute cheese trim or odd lots into a useful product.
- 1.1US Finance A transaction involving an unusually small number of shares.
Example sentencesExamples - Individuals, who account for most purchases, buy stamps in odd lots.
- The odd lot sales ratio measures the ratio of odd lot sales (which trade less than 100 shares of stock at a time) to odd lot purchases.
Definition of odd lot in US English: odd lotnounˌäd ˈlät 1An incomplete set or random mixture of things. Example sentencesExamples - Let's face it the mentally ill, myself included, are an odd lot.
- In addition, processed cheese manufacture offers companies the opportunity to reconstitute cheese trim or odd lots into a useful product.
- The Druze seem like an odd lot too, but hey, I think most religions are a bit weird.
- Some local retailers are sticking to price levels around 150-160p/kilo and I still have the odd lot sold at 185p/kilo but I am sure this is pretty unique.
- On the other hand, one of the problems of handloading is that over time you end up with all sorts of odd lots of various bullets.
- Our literary precursors were an odd lot of gifted men - and a few women - who happened to make America their subject.
- The people are an odd lot who should probably have spent more time in lessons instead of scoring behind the bike sheds.
- Possibly something like the members of Chuck, who are clearly an odd lot.
- ‘What an odd lot we've got here,’ commented Sebastian.
- 1.1US Finance A transaction involving less than the usual round number of shares.
Example sentencesExamples - Individuals, who account for most purchases, buy stamps in odd lots.
- The odd lot sales ratio measures the ratio of odd lot sales (which trade less than 100 shares of stock at a time) to odd lot purchases.
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