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  • noun Common misspelling of anomaly.

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Examples

  • That's why I used the term anomoly, because they will show improvement in many facets of the game.

    Blog updates 2009

  • Their average of 7.4 years each is pulled up by one long-term anomoly, Bishop Stanislaus Brzana, who retired in 1993 after more than 24 years.

    Adirondack Daily Enterprise 2009

  • The idea of who is progressive today is a historical anomoly, that is for SURE.

    Progressives vs. Liberals. How are they different 2008

  • To say he didn't know, to say this is some kind of anomoly as far as the sermons .... give me a break.

    Jeremiah Wright Steps Down From Obama Campaign 2009

  • And our great leader will no doubt be quick to again put this "anomoly" in context.

    Archive 2006-06-01 Garry 2006

  • And our great leader will no doubt be quick to again put this "anomoly" in context.

    The Anomoly Garry 2006

  • His whole career screams "anomoly" and steroids were around by the '80s anyway.

    Baseball Analysts 2009

  • His whole career screams "anomoly" and steroids were around by the '80s anyway.

    Baseball Analysts 2009

  • His whole career screams "anomoly" and steroids were around by the '80s anyway.

    Baseball Analysts 2009

  • "state secrets" doctrine lock, stock and barrel was a body blow, and a betrayal which, rather than any kind of anomoly, has just led to more and more betrayals.

    The Talking Dog 2010

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  • A hideously-shaped polygon drawn by someone who does not wish to confess to the deed.

    December 9, 2007

  • Also a moniker used by mollusque on forums where he lurks in the shadows.

    December 4, 2008