How To Use Quirkiness In A Sentence

  • 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.
  • 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
  • In theory, it should escape this pigeonholing due to its quirkiness and cheek, yet it lacks mojo to pull it through.
  • Economically priced, they make up in lack of detail and decoration with their quirkiness.
  • The movie's so precious, so obviously delighted by its paint-by-numbers quirkiness, it's actually embarrassing to watch.
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  • You will probably notice an element of quirkiness in his behaviour.
  • Aside from some needlessly sappy sentimentality and a cute quirkiness to characters that sometimes seems a little too pat, the film is well written.
  • What won our affection towards this restaurant was not its undeniable quality so much as its unquestionable quirkiness.
  • You will probably notice an element of quirkiness in his behaviour.
  • The weightless comedy of quirkiness offers its own compensations.
  • The songs merge a Gomez-like quirkiness, dreamy melodies and harmonies to die for.
  • They've matured into a tight live band, and if some of the quirkiness of old has been ironed out the fact that they're writing the best songs of their career more than makes up for it.
  • He was a self-indulgence of Bridget's, part of her deliberate, refractory quirkiness for which she, Frances, was now carrying the can. INSTANCES OF THE NUMBER 3
  • He was a self-indulgence of Bridget's, part of her deliberate, refractory quirkiness for which she, Frances, was now carrying the can. INSTANCES OF THE NUMBER 3
  • He was a self-indulgence of Bridget's, part of her deliberate, refractory quirkiness for which she, Frances, was now carrying the can. INSTANCES OF THE NUMBER 3

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