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quirks
noun as in oddity of personality, way of doing something
Example Sentences
You can feel the authenticity in the locations and the lack of action-hero quirks.
They can laugh at life’s absurdities and challenges — not to mention their own quirks and failures — even as they obsess over them.
It’s serviceable, invisible, and he adds a few stylistic quirks, like the broken-bone tally in a childish font or a few animated sequences in order to represent how Austin “sees” the world.
There are a number of cultural quirks which mean Cabanagate has Australians more worked up than a magpie in spring.
This season allows us to get to know more of them beyond a few quirks or twirls of the figurative mustache, although there’s a share of that.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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