absurd, archaic, fanciful, hilarious, laughable, off the wall, passing strange, queer, screaming, unearthly, witty
Definitionadj. strange in an interesting or pleasing way
Last update: August 20, 2015
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The cottage had a quaint look. [adjective]
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The street was lined with houses with quaint thatched roofs. [adjective]
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What better moment than to partake in our quaint English custom of making a pot of tea ! [adjective]
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We drew to a halt outside number 11 Smith 's Green, a quaint little cottage near Bishop 's Stortford. [adjective]
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Even in the Flemish part, the city has none of that winsome sympathetic air which usually surrounds a quaint mediƦval bourg. [adjective]
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We left Utrecht after lunch and slowly made our way along the picture landscapes of the Holland countryside, through Hobbema avenues, and under the shadow of quaint Dutch church spires. [adjective]
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It is quaint, picturesque, grand, squalid, and luxurious all rolled into one. [adjective]
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The chief curiosities of Rye are its quaint hilltop church, the town walls, and the Ypres tower, all quite foreign in motive and aspect from anything else in England. [adjective]
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Quaint, remarkable, and the pet and pride of the inhabitant, the bells of the belfry of Bible-making Douai ring out rag-time dances and Sousa marches. [adjective]
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Arras is quaint and interesting, and withal a lively, progressive town, where all manner of merchandizing is conducted along very businesslike lines. [adjective]
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