How To Use Quirk In A Sentence

  • Demos they may be but these Hazlewood rarities are rounded, rustic country songs: lustrous and lustful, quirkily and dryly humorous, yet poignant stories from the other side of love.
  • The interesting element of the game was that it required one to evaluate not films but people; that is, to sift through the prejudices of one’s movie-freak friends and the peccadilloes and quirks of the major reviewers, and by graphing, as it were, what each could be expected to overpraise, underpraise, revile, not notice, or deliberately ignore, one could acquire a very nice sense of the film. Film flam
  • What about the gorgeous symmetry of a well executed hexadecagon, or the quirky lurch of the isotoxal decagram. Cheeseburger Gothic » The Ladies Blue Room. Or something.
  • Years later, by a strange quirk of fate , she found herself sitting next to him on a plane.
  • They are a quirky and unusual way to display flowers. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Yet had Jeffrey Curtain kept at scrivening for twoscore years he could not have put a quirk into one of his stories weirder than the quirk that came into his own life. Tales of the Jazz Age
  • She put her hands on her hips, a slight quirk in her lips.
  • The laws of gravity, optics, and acceleration represent averages, not the quirky behavior of each single nanoparticle.
  • Romance is the key with quirky touches including circular beds and exotic chandeliers. The Sun
  • The quirky documentary strand returns with another typically offbeat film. Times, Sunday Times
  • This quirky casserole pot has been ergonomically designed for ease of use. Times, Sunday Times
  • She quirked up her eyebrows when she ran into her parents at the station.
  • This country is blessed with hundreds of quirky events and celebrations throughout the year and they are all part of our rich and diverse culture and history.
  • In between are 11 pages of useful information, including dry facts and quirky anecdotes, encompassing every area of life.
  • This one reminded me of Louise Bagshawe or one of the other British bonkbuster authors - quite European though it's set in LA and New York as well as France and revenge-oriented rather than Phillips' usual football-player types being thrust into situations with quirky heroines. Archive 2009-04-01
  • Paul Hewitt's fivesome even seemed ready for Clemson's quirky out-of-bounds play at the end that quickly unraveled. Ranked foes? Bring 'em on, says Georgia Tech - sports
  • There is an amused glimmer to his eyes and his lips quirk upwards, as if he is laughing at a private joke.
  • By a strange quirk of fate, she later married the first boyfriend she'd ever had.
  • Wrath and I are old friends, and I've come to accept his tendency toward tmesis as an endearing personality quirk. Archive 2006-02-01
  • The magazine's tony mix of intellect and bohemian chic was the perfect home for Gladwell's innate quirkiness. His obsessive theorizing was no longer weird.
  • The quirky, unconventional lawman is a plum role that at one point had seemingly passed Cardinal by.
  • The timetable has some unusual quirks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here you'll find larky, quirky things," said Ms. Daniel. Hot Zones for Antique Buyers
  • Henley Compact Offices are quirky sheds with curved roofs redolent of gypsy caravans.
  • The puppets are slightly skew whiff, their movements endearingly jerky, but this only serves to add to the quirky appeal of the film. Times, Sunday Times
  • Surely it was just a quirky reading from a misaligned instrument, right ?
  • One particular quirk of syntax occurs remarkably often in both poems: duplication of a monosyllabic word with asyndeton, within a line.
  • Such quirky little blooms would be lost in the floral abundance of spring or summer, but in midwinter they are dazzling, standing out against snowy backdrops or the dark needles of evergreens.
  • CAR boss Bob Quirk and his two-family party were bumped from their luxury hotel just a week before departure - and offered an alternative break at a hotel with a nudist balcony.
  • The people who loved them told me that the person in question appreciated edgy music with a quirky edge.
  • Zoe is a quirky lady who says she's more at home wearing bovver boots than elegant stilettos.
  • Bernard's lips quirked, but he did not smile back.
  • A quirky gift for a young gardener might be a carnivorous plant.
  • No news is as good as a quirky statistic, and this one's a bottler: 1 in 20 British people will dump their partner before Christmas or Valentine's Day in order to avoid buying them a present.
  • This summer, there are vibrant paisley patterns and lush, tropical prints, as well as quirky sea-urchin pairs in turquoise, pink and lime, and a more subdued, blue-and-white turtle-print.
  • There are other quirky problems surrounding the phenomenon of incorrupt bodies of saints.
  • There is a quirk in the rules that allows you to invest money without paying tax.
  • Sultry voice belying her 20 years and lyrics – quirky doesn’t half describe them — makes her one of the best young musicians I have heard in yonks! 2005 February « Mudpuddle
  • Victor's an everyday, common-or-garden macho hardman with two rather unusual quirks – he's obsessed with his job of enforcing the laws against DVD piracy, and he has an equally compulsive relationship with a certain probiotic milk drink. This week's new comedy
  • DYNAMITE: The term applies to TNT's bittersweet Men of a Certain Age, continuing its terrific second season, but not so much to the instantly tiresome new legal dramedy Franklin & Bash, which implodes in the belief that aggressive quirkiness, smarmy frat-boy sexual innuendo and a "suits are douches" philosophy will endear its Peter Pan protagonists to a wide audience. Matt's TV Week in Review
  • The rest of the mix, however, is a bit more jazzy and quirky, blending piano, flute, organ vamps, vibraphones, and some basic samples.
  • That is not a mere quirk of modern mores. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Cook's Garden: Seeds and plants for gourmet gardeners, with 110 pages of heirlooms, herbs and quirky vegetables such as cardoon and orange cauliflower. ScrippsNews
  • The system has some odd little quirks.
  • At the New York International Gift Fair last month, San Francisco potter Lisa Neimeth showed off her quirky, mostly made-to-order tableware to eager buyers. Anything but Plain White
  • In theory, it should escape this pigeonholing due to its quirkiness and cheek, yet it lacks mojo to pull it through.
  • And I believe this is talking past Mike's point entirely, which is that you have projects on both ends of the spectrum but what we need is stuff in the middle -- we need more than just the huge games and the quirky, eccentric aka unpolished and low production quality indies. Burn baby burn
  • Or, who is that entourage of questionable quirky characters anyway?
  • A broad panorama of the triumphs and follies of humanity, an exploration of the quirks of the mind, of the nobility but more often the meanness and sheer malevolence of human nature, the collection was knit together by a web of self-consistent thinking, a skein of ideas woven from a lifetime of close reasoning on life, art, and literature. William hazlitt | the man of letters « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • A modern day rockabilly queen, May breathes new life into an old genre, and her use of a bodhran is a quirky touch that fits her highly percussive sound to a T. 's 24-year-old bright young thing Victoria Hesketh AKA Little Boots is being tipped by the Expecting Rain
  • Schepkin is the ideal accompanist, expertly handling the quirky piano solo halfway through the piece and slamming his forte chords with the right degree of surprise.
  • The work artfully juxtaposes two complex, quasi-symphonic percussion instruments piano and gamelan ensemble, East and West each making fluent-sounding attempts at adopting the accent of the other, with the piano's unusual tuning giving a quirky tinge to its tones, a slight acridity to would-be octaves. Music review: Post-Classical Ensemble recognizes the work of Lou Harrison
  • When attempts are made to individualize the characters, their personality quirks seem half-hearted and copied from any number of other war movies.
  • Behold thoroughly dimensional characters, quirky and flawed and utterly believable whether human or nonhuman.
  • A mumbly, pandering comedy, based off a good property, catered to look like the quirk-fests of years past. Youth In Revolt Bombs, I Win 50 Dollars | Manolith
  • In this age of dietary obsessions and national guilt about fat, the joy of eating and the quirks of the palate are seldom discussed, a dirty little epicurean secret.
  • Part of the explanation lies in statistical quirks. Times, Sunday Times
  • I used to think it was just compulsive gabbiness, a quirk of the fairer sex. CNN.com
  • Just when you thought that you had the measure of any one of them, another quirk of character surfaced. Times, Sunday Times
  • They're just so idiosyncratic and quirky - and yet, they're also still being made.
  • It seems that up to 50 percent of schizophrenics have a biochemical quirk called the mauve factor a chemical by-product from oxidation injury to our fats and proteins.57These odd compounds can bind to zinc and vitamin B6, leading to a functional zinc deficiency. The UltraMind Solution
  • The system has some odd little quirks.
  • Q: Your characters are basically nice people caught in wacky scenarios that are mostly due to their own frailties and quirks. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Katie Fforde
  • When the book was republished in the UK last year, it was intended as a quirky insight into a bygone era. Times, Sunday Times
  • Regarding these two threads: Doesn't it feel like we've been transported to the surface of some strange planet where, due to a local quirk in neuroanatomy, the inhabitants find the subjective/objective distinction to be as arcane as string theory is on Earth? Carry-Over Thread
  • Quirky women have long had success on TV, from klutzy housewife Lucy Ricardo, who helped make "I Love Lucy" the most popular program on air during its run, to Mary Richards, the single gal TV producer on "The Mary Tyler Moore" show. A Hit Show Hits the Pause Button
  • His nose was hawkish but it suited him, as did the high cheekbones and cynical quirk of his mouth.
  • She could have written a flow chart of editors' quirks, reporters' abilities, and the power dynamics of management - all within her first two months in the office.
  • Elise's jewellery is distinguished by large stones such as rose crystal, turquoise and coral, strung together to make chunky chokers and necklaces - often with quirky bits and bobs attached.
  • Detecting a certain ennui sweeping across Belfast's healthy but slightly stale, generic dance music-dominated gay scene just over a year ago, Niamh Rowan, Mairead Hughes and Stephen Dorothy launched Eclektric, offering a fusion of left-of-centre electronica, indie and pop with an equally quirky dose of live-mixed visuals. Clubs picks of the week
  • Despite the author's appealing, quirky sense of humor, her tale disconcerts with tasteless rodomontade more than it describes the fraught challenges in the complex geography of her portfolio. C. Christine Fair: Baffled by The Taliban Shuffle
  • The spatial projection is quirky, nearly orthographic; the palette is pastel-ish and the atmosphere pageant-like. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Getting it in sooner is ideal, but the rainy season can be quirky and no one knows this better than the farmers. Corn, beans and squash: the life cycle of the milpa
  • A fine-art graduate of Central Saint Martins, she has a striking visual sense and her writing is rich in quirky observations. Mr Chartwell by Rebecca Hunt – review
  • However, one writing quirk guaranteed that their newsletters, brochures, and announcements would end up in the trash.
  • It's a classy pier with quirky amusement machines. The Sun
  • They know the area, the buildings and the quirks of the weather. The Sun
  • Initially it is a quirky , intimate and highly adaptable organism.
  • When attempts are made to individualize the characters, their personality quirks seem half-hearted and copied from any number of other war movies.
  • The acting, singing and music were great, but the quirky comedy got a little old for me in this one.
  • All the quirks of strange fiction, to put it in a pertinent perspective, all the counterfactual errata, the hypothetical novae, the metaphysical chimerae — Nazi presidents and robot stormtroopers and butterfly-winged faeries — these are not pure invention. Creative Control - Part 4
  • Her lips quirked as she glanced from them back to Robbie.
  • They will deliver a show that is quirky, fun and spontaneous, while simultaneously enrapturing the audience with their artistry and talent.
  • Her mouth quirked gently.
  • But many of the stories are also hilariously funny, deeply celebratory, or just plain quirky.
  • In "hypermiling," a quirky new competitive pastime, the winning drivers have surpassed 150 miles per gallon in mass-produced hybrids. Efficient Drivers Cut Emissions, but Stir Up Hot Air
  • A pinboard of Quirky Little Things at Pinterest Pinterest is easy on the eyes and is packed with clever ideas for the home (storing folded sheets in their matching pillowcases), fashion (the trick for tucking jeans into boots) and recipes (making egg sandwiches in muffin pans). Snip and Save or Put a Pin in It: Two Ways to Share Web Faves
  • Talk famously steals the riff from Kraftwerk's Computer Love and hearkens in tone to the quirky off centre Whisper.
  • And as a labelmate to Sufjan Stevens and Shapes and Sizes, you could count on the sound to be a bit quirky.
  • It should have ended a bit more quirky, unresolved, as so much of life remains unresolved or unanswered.
  • Some may be insistent on it in their fiction (as some may insist on the complete exclusion of alethic quirks,) but I challenge any assertion that it has ever been, or ever should be, standard practice in narrative. Modality and Hamlet
  • Doesn't it feel like we've been transported to the surface of some strange planet where, due to a local quirk in neuroanatomy, the inhabitants find the subjective/objective distinction to be as arcane as string theory is on Earth? Carry-Over Thread
  • Head here if you're looking for something quirky and affordable. Times, Sunday Times
  • The label helped them accept some of their quirks, but it doesn't define them or their life. Autism Thoughts
  • Like you might read a Greek play and initially identify the basic agon and the key moment of anagnorisis, you might read an SF short story and initially identify the most obvious alethic quirks. Modality and Hamlet
  • He had a strange quirk of addressing his wife as Mrs Smith.
  • The Marines called it “going Asiatic,” a term originally used to describe personality quirks developed by men serving long hitches in the Far East. Brotherhood of Heroes
  • They shed their fusty image; bands get a quirky story. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two came recently: the winningly inventive Opening Ceremony, selling pioneering, quirky international fashion — long black Brazilian capes, finely knitted German undershirts — by designers and manufacturers you’ve almost certainly never heard of; and De Vera, a sort of hyper-curated flea market — a Wunderkammer, really — where necklaces made from ancient intaglios are displayed in artfully crammed vitrines alongside antique opium pipes and Victorian mourning jewelry. A Bit of Punctuation
  • Determinacy warp: Where alethic quirks defy credibility, epistemic quirks defy determinacy. Notes Toward a Theory of Narrative Modality
  • Random flukes and quirks such as interlocked arms (which also leave you wide open) keep things spicy, but never feel unrealistic. Computer And Video Games
  • In one of those strange quirks of mathematical fate, Möbius was not actually the first to discover or describe the object.
  • It's love at first sight when a gawky, quirky insect arrives in this bustling community and a fabulous ladybug catches his eye – and the feeling is mutual.
  • Or swing by one of my favorite quirky attractions in New Jersey, Lucy the Margate Elephant, a giant, gray "zoomorphic" elephant located just south of the Atlantic City Strip. The Lobby from SPG
  • Yes, she was quirky, but there was so much more to her than the ditzy blonde facade. The Sun
  • As with deontic quirks, you can see this in terms of rhetorical transformations. Modality and Hamlet
  • Mini Cooper convertible is cute but quirky - USATODAY. com Mini Cooper convertible is cute but quirky
  • His eye-lids lifted and he managed a quirk of a smile in greeting.
  • And this, perhaps the most personal of his films, gives full reign to his nervous personality quirks and childish enthusiasms. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead of working their way back into the game as reigning champions should be expected to do, they constantly bombarded Quirke with high balls as they desperately sought a lifeline through a goal.
  • For all its pretty pictures and quirky anecdotes, this is a soulless book.
  • The system has some odd little quirks.
  • There are some twists and quirks that also remind me of that admittedly better comedy, but still served to make me like this one.
  • This quirk of avian physiology turned out to be the key to explaining some odd behavior of the eastern curlew, a shorebird that vacations in Australia before taking off to breed in Siberia.
  • I do like adding quirky bits and get offered unusual things from time to time. Times, Sunday Times
  • From now on, Copyright Watch will be spotting new changes, identifying quirks and novelties in different laws, and keeping watch at the IP fronter -- wherever in the world that might be. Boing Boing
  • There is one weird quirk though - in almost every episode, the scene immediately following the credits sequence is extremely fuzzy.
  • I smiled up at him, and his lips quirked up as well.
  • But you've got those quirks that make you endearing
  • She quirked her mouth at me.
  • But time has clearly diluted its adventurous edge, and some of its elements feel merely quirky.
  • It would be hard not to enjoy a comedy as good-natured and quirky as this. Times, Sunday Times
  • Quirk said pinning web sites makes them quicker to access. Computing
  • One can chalk the virgin degustation up to wild hunger, but it's fun to think that when our man returned for seconds it was because he had excellent taste, albeit with a quirky bent. The Art of the Artichoke
  • You can drink it lightly chilled, and a slight frizzante element is a regional quirk in many of them.
  • NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) Claiborne Pell, the quirky blueblood who represented blue-collar Rhode Island in the U.S. Pell Grant creator dead at 90
  • The county is less than 20 miles across, and so quaintly quirkish that most people can't even remember if it exists. Times, Sunday Times
  • As for fashion, I could peek in at what wasn't in garment bags and boxes, and saw quirky-twee jewelry by Rachel Pfeffer, a few denim and leopard-print purses, a silk & lambskin dress by Saint Chic, fuschia and orange capelets by Imani Danali, and stone necklaces by Ai'Kan. Something for the weekend: Pop-up fashion and art at Garment District
  • They know the area, the buildings and the quirks of the weather. The Sun
  • When he writes under his own byline, McGurn's views on economics are just as conservative as, and even more quirky than, The Wall Street Journal's unsigned editorials.
  • This makes me feel bad about quirky. Times, Sunday Times
  • We had three bottles, all with their own surprises and quirks of character. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is clear that Castroism, in its particular quirks and colors, can not survive the death of its founder.
  • The choice still threw up some odd quirks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Alec's lips quirked up at that but he ignored my comment.
  • Do you not think they should take into account all the research, even the bits that disagree with their desired outcomes, rather than cherry pick and misquote the shoddiest produced "evidence" that by a statistical quirk or anomaly confirms their prejudices as evidenced by the "plethora"? The BCA's Reply
  • There is a very comprehensive range of ceramics, from fabulous tableware to quirky characters and conceptual and exploratory pieces.
  • Leya nodded absently, staring at the photographs, her lips quirking into a smirk.
  • Still, any score by such an important composer, even one that plays quirky variations on themes by Mozart, is worth hearing.
  • It's a wonderful, quirky friendship that evolves and blossoms, in spite of the two main characters and their flaws.
  • Toyota hopes the quirky styling will appeal to all those young nonconformists out there.
  • Parallel to the seafront, Castle Avenue is a quirky road of elegant Victorian red-brick houses, 1930s-built semis and modest bungalows.
  • Grandma adored her son, understood his genius, and believed that, once he received recognition, all his quirks and eccentricities would be forgiven.
  • Odd earrings add an instant hint of quirk to a plain white shirt. Times, Sunday Times
  • He drew inspiration from unexpected things like dried leaves or quirky antique books.
  • That seems appropriate for a man who was, by all accounts, as quirky, gentle, open-handed, and sweet-tempered as his music.
  • Oh, Denis, Denis, you are as much an omadhaun as ever," sighed Mrs. Quirk. Grey Town An Australian Story
  • Still, any score by such an important composer, even one that plays quirky variations on themes by Mozart, is worth hearing.
  • Two quirky labels peddle delightful kitsch - bags with bright rickshaw art and ensembles with wicked James Bond lines The kitschdom arrived sometime ago. WN.com - Articles related to Princess Beatrice steps out in racy Lily Allen style suspender tights
  • They test quirky gadgets and toys for grown ups in between answering calls from their satisfied pundits.
  • I thought he was quirkish but often very kind. Times, Sunday Times
  • By a tantalising quirk of fate, the pair have been drawn to meet in the first round of the championship.
  • The whole section was intelligent and witty, with just the right amount of quirk. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was quirky, rather unusual, his work was very much his life. Times, Sunday Times
  • Boasting that its uniforms, methods, and attitudes make it stand out in a food court of banality, the franchise founded in 1946 at Muscle Beach, Santa Monica, spares no humiliation when dandifying its always smiling, sprightly employees. website, Hot Dog on a Stick's uniforms were inspired by a quirky 1960's trend that saw jockey caps and hot pants in fashion. Minyanville
  • Their sound isn't too distant from some of the other big-sounding, quirky bands, like Arcade Fire (and to some extent Polyphonic Spree), and its just begging to be put in a commercial for something cool, like a hybrid car. Happy Blast! (Music (For Robots))
  • But the C programming language, which he called "quirky, flawed, and an enormous success," is the basis of nearly every programming and scripting tool, whether they use elements of C's syntax or not. Wired Top Stories
  • The designs are quirky and the techniques innovative, distinguishing them from the twee associations that craft and knitwear often suffer from.
  • Deeper in the desert, you can fossick for opals in the quirky underground town of Coober Pedy or in the frontier town of Andamooka.
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  • Expect quirky laughs galore in this unique comedy. The Sun
  • Actually, with this example of a limina, thinking about it, it seems that we might well prefer the determinacy warp unresolved, the quirk left dewarped. Modality and Hamlet
  • I, and these my fellows, for love o 'thee, good Fool, thy quips, thy quirks, thy songs and antics capersome. The Geste of Duke Jocelyn
  • The pieces are intelligently chosen, quirky and satiric extracts sharing space with atmospheric and journalistic ones, encouraging the reader to reconsider stereotypes.
  • Sometimes it's not enough to just stick a load of quirky characters under the same roof. Times, Sunday Times
  • How I've missed Scoop after all these years I can't imagine and in this edition it is followed by The Loved One, another spectre from the era of Form Vc at Nonsuch Girls, who now I think on it had an odd and very quirky shared sense in humour and books. Everyman's Library
  • We also went through a spate of "millennial" thinking, that quirky habit of the mind which finds special significance in numbers of years, and gets exaggerated as the numbers become portentous.
  • It is a quirky, not exactly copper-bottomed investment case—if recycling major telecommunication networks became fashionable, it would after all push down the copper price. Overheard: BT a Copper Miner?
  • Featuring an up to scratch all-star cast, it is Close who really shines, with a cracking quirky little performance, again demonstrating her range.
  • Odd earrings add an instant hint of quirk to a plain white shirt. Times, Sunday Times
  • This makes me feel bad about quirky. Times, Sunday Times
  • Heart Buchanan fills its quirky windows with strings of chilli peppers and pink net constructions encrusted with love hearts which allow views into its warm interior.
  • Two quirky labels peddle delightful kitsch - bags with bright rickshaw Delhi can be rather dull, despite its high-end designer boutiques, but the weekend saw heightened activity, thanks to the launch of Designer Varun Sardana stripped the runway bare and removed the seats from the show area on Day 4. WN.com - Articles related to Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week kicks off in New Delhi
  • The music often astonishes with its inventiveness, and the performances are vital and quirky.
  • The Maltings' interior design is obviously not to the judge's taste: it is said to be ‘entirely contrived, with a tricksy decor strong on salvaged somewhat quirky junk’.
  • That said, Home Run was a strong competitor in the market, with a quirky eye.
  • Behind huge mahogany doors, the quirky redesign plays with fantasy and reality. Times, Sunday Times
  • Maybe it's the presence of the cameras, but where their smalltown guitar tales with quirky keyboard boings usually sound pastoral and reflective on record, tonight they crank everything up to eleven.
  • Vaughters, a sideburned oenophile with Wes Anderson's wardrobe and Robert Parker's nose, has emerged as a leader in the sport, and his quirky team is now easily among the elite squads in the world. A Tour That Was Hard to Ignore
  • I believe Antonio is the quintessential Montrealer because Montreal is a quirky city.
  • In the context of the entire collection released back in 2007, 31 Rue Cambon stood out right next to the quirky, nutty unpolished ambrette seeds of No. 31 Rue Cambon
  • She raised an eyebrow at me, and there was a funny quirk in her mouth.
  • You can also camp on the site or choose to stay in a quirky bell tent. The Sun
  • Dreamworks' hands-off approach is evident in the finished film, which is defiantly British in its quirky choice of subject matter and love of absurd punning.
  • The movie would rather be a quirky pseudo-comedy, in which a stranger appears in a small town packed solid with eccentrics and changes their lives forever.
  • Maybe they need to be around people who appreciate their multifaceted wardrobe choices & quirky hairstyles.
  • QuirksAs there is a big gap between the frame and the wheels, you need a very big D-lock to secure both together - both wheels are quick release, so you don't want to leave them unlocked. Behold the folding bike that looks - and rides - like a 'real' one
  • The 127 rooms are equally quirky, fun and fantastical. Times, Sunday Times
  • On a very simple level, when presented with an alethic quirk like this, something which "could not happen," there is a response of incredulity to be expected. On the Sublime
  • The acting is good, with nobody working too hard at their character's quirks.
  • In this Bohemian hothouse, our quirks and foibles flourished unchecked.
  • Perfumes and colognes had never taken on her, an odd quirk in her chemical makeup.
  • Even when he toured with Squeeze, the essential London song-writing band of the 1980s, and went on to present the genre-busting youth show The Tube alongside Paula Yates live on Channel 4, Holland always seemed sardonic and quirky rather than dangerous or louche. Jools Holland: why I'm happy just to play the blues
  • Rafe's lips quirked and I knew that he wasn't mad anymore.
  • In a lesser writer such use of anecdote could give way to whimsy, presenting quirky characters as allegory, tailoring encounters to fit a preconceived moral philosophy. Times, Sunday Times
  • The side of my mouth quirks up a little at the question
  • These characters' personal quirks are as colorful and various as their day jobs.
  • Phoebe would be an unbelievable, unlikable character if we didn't all know someone like her: accomplished, confident, quirky.
  • Tape loops, samples, piano and the odd vibraphone take these songs away from the usual acoustic fare in favour of quirkier, yet still emotional, folk pop.
  • Messrs. Quibble and Quirk, attorneys-at-law, beg to offer their professional services at the following fixed and equitable rate, -- they, Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, November 6, 1841,

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