Definitionn. the quality of being quaint and old-fashioned
Last update: June 15, 2015
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He speaks of "his fine expression, elegancy and quaintness," and adds, "he does so possess the soul with his graces that we forget those of his fable." [Please select]
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He talked to us with delight about the quaintness of London. [Please select]
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She gave card parties, and the young people raved over the quaintness of the old-fashioned house. [Please select]
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He had recently lost a front tooth and this added a quaintness to the splendor of his irresistible smile. [Please select]
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An illustrated book of great quaintness, beauty, and veracity is André Hellé’s _Le Livre des Heures_. [Please select]
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A certain quaintness or grotesqueness of tone is a means for satisfying the thirst for supernal beauty. [Please select]
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Tabs entered instantly into the spirit of the game--the littleness and childishness of the attempt at quaintness. [Please select]
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