[ adv ] in an uncanny manner <adv.all> uncannily human robots
They read uncannily like the articles that appeared at the beginning of October 1991 to celebrate the first anniversary of the UK's ERM entry.
Moments in the score normally strongly poetic, like the trumpet solo uncannily evoking winter in a deserted London square, go for nothing. Were there ever whores so un-erotic (identical red ballet skirts)?
The image is uncannily like a Gauguin self-portrait.
This was a first night audience, usually primed to applaud every word, every song. The Old Vic audience was often uncannily quiet.