Sentence example with the word 'quirk'

quirk

aberration, capriccio, crookedness, eccentricity, gnarl, individualism, megrim, quality, smack, trick, wring

Definition n. a strange attitude or habit

Last update: May 8, 2016


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We should accept people with their quirks.   [noun]

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Again the quaintly humorous quirk of the lips.   [Please select]

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They turned about, then,--the proverbial worm,-- And punched his head hard,--to use a slang term; So forceful and rapid they got in their work, The ostrich, in agony, let out a "quirk."   [Please select]

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Through this they could see the workmen laying MacEvoy on the bed, and standing awkwardly about thereafter, getting in the way of the wife and old Maggie Quirk as they strove to remove the garments from his crushed limbs.   [Please select]

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The notion of it gave Rose the most spontaneous smile she'd had in days; the first one that hadn't had a bitter quirk in it.   [Please select]

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Find in the Glossary the meaning of: soaring; lank; gimlet; yore; pinion; tinkered; mummies; quirk; smirk; crevice; weasel; cunning; ancient; helm; ruefully.   [Please select]

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The common base moulding resembles in form or contour a quirked ovolo reversed; there are, however, many exceptions.   [Please select]

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Potter was in great form and quite outdid the champagne in sparkle, and we quipped and quirked till a late hour.   [Please select]

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As he did so she tapped the floor impatiently with her umbrella, and looked at him curiously, but with a little quirk of humour at the corners of her mouth.   [Please select]

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