WordNet
adv. curious (or funny or interesting or odd or strange) though it may seem; "curiously enough, he didn't recognize his old friend"; "interestingly enough, America is now dependent on Africa for a large part of its oil"; "funnily enough, the ones I thought so ugly were the ones that sold out first"; "oddly enough, he hasn't mentioned it" [syn: curiously enough, funnily enough, interestingly enough, strangely enough]
Usage examples of "oddly enough".
That man, oddly enough, had been through the terrors of the Great War without having incurred any fright so thorough.
In this mood, he was capable of anything, but oddly enough, she didn’.
This letter, oddly enough, was what first gave Ward the exact location of Curwen's Providence home.
Yet oddly enough, although he remembered no concrete details like names or places or battles, he did remember being a lord, just as he remembered how comfortable and masculine it was to wear brigga rather than a tunic now that he had a pair of trousers back on again.