Matched
Matched adjective - Going well together; possessing harmonizing qualities.
Odd
Odd adjective - Being one of a pair or set without a corresponding mate.
Usage example: somehow, there's always at least one odd sock that comes out of the dryer
Both words in one sentence
- This is particularly jarring since the unit is almost always thematically matched to one of the two factions and looks rather odd with the other.
Source: Videogame / Lords Of Magic -
The credits page of 1E Paranoia adventures sometimes gave contributors odd job titles that matched the work's theme.
Source: Credits Gag - Red Dwarf: Arnold Rimmer, despite being a truly repugnant individual whose arrogance and selfishness are only matched by his neuroses and cowardice, has the odd moment of sheer compassion and bravery.
Source: Hidden Heart of Gold
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