strange to say

Related to strange to say: strange to tell

strange to say

Bafflingly; surprisingly; atypically. Strange to say, it turned out that we both knew John, but had met him in two different parts of the world. He seemed happy that the police caught him, strange to say. Their newest device, is strange to say, a slight step back when it comes to performance and design.
See also: say, strange
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

strange to say

Also, strangely enough. Surprisingly, curiously, unaccountably, as in Strange to say, all the boys in his class are six feet tall or taller, or I've never been to the circus, strangely enough. This idiom was first recorded in 1697 as strange to relate.
See also: say, strange
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
See also:
  • strangely enough
  • strangely
  • curiously
  • curiously enough
  • curiously, funnily, strangely, etc. enough
  • funnily
  • funnily enough
  • strange bird
  • strange duck
  • as it turned out
References in periodicals archive
It may sound strange to say that you can add one and get the number you started out with, but the reason that this is true is that infinity isn't a normal kind of number like six or 100.
It sounds strange to say, but the book changed her outlook on life," News of the World quoted a friend as saying.
It sounds strange to say it but if Brazil do win, it won't be down to the quality of their football as much as the physical side of their game.
It might seem strange to say that it could have been worse.
"It was strange to say that [the runners slipped] because the horses were going too fast as you should be able to go at any speed you like," he told Racing UK.
Now, I'm one of the most stupidly superstitious people anyone is liable to meet and the thought of having surgery in the neck area on the 13th of any month wasn't helped when I read in the paper on the way to the hospital that August is the worst possible month to have an operation in any hospital anywhere, because of the new intake of doctors and nurses, etc!But, thanks to Mr Gibbons and his team, not forgetting a wonderful lady anaesthetist, it was a relatively, strange to say, pleasant experience!
Strong, guick, great in the air, Joe has everything and sometimes it is as if he finds life in the Premiership too easy, which may seem strange to say. He has such tremendous talent and it now seems as if he has stopped those lapses in concentration.
"There was clear daylight between the two of them but how our player - from being in front - can pull his opponent's jersey is strange to say the least.
"Strange to say," he writes, "but Yahweh is a rather insecure fellow." He's peevish, demanding, irrational.
"It is strange to say it but at the start of the season we just wanted to stay in the league and then compete next season but with us competing this year, it shows that we will be able to compete next year.
"I know it is strange to say that, for someone who is only 22, but I think it is the way you see him performing week in, week out.
It's strange to say it, but I can't see United doing too much in the derby and I think the 3/1 available on Manchester City -1 goal is an absolute steal.
IT seems strange to say it, but the highlight of the evening and indeed the entire Welsh Proms season was a quintessentially English work.
It seems strange to say it of a match between two occupants of the relegation zone but, with both sides positive again after a tough few months, Tuesday's game could be a real cracker.
McDonald (Letters, November 16) listing the people I have insulted is a little strange to say the least, as throughout he resorts to wild inaccurate assumptions littered with insults.