As if they were peculiarly adapted to free fall.
A few "atypical" seedeaters are closely related to certain tanagers, many of which (such as the flowerpiercers) have peculiarly adapted bills.
The intention is to offer a set of cool and sensual music peculiarly well adapted to lovemaking.
One contemporary account stated that town of Hackham was 'peculiarly adapted for its purpose, being in the centre of a large agricultural district.
"But, sir, he seems peculiarly adapted to this business."
There are some ideas which have admittance only through one sense, which is peculiarly adapted to receive them.
There was something about the native Russian construction of the engine and the suspension that was peculiarly more adapted to this harsh northern climate.
"Costly entertainments, such as the potlatch and the ball, are peculiarly adapted to serve this end," Veblen noted.
Fitted with a long, sharp steel ram in front, the Advance was peculiarly adapted for this sort of work.
The shrimp are peculiarly adapted to survive in water eight times more salty than the ocean.