quirky

[ UK /kwˈɜːki/ ]
[ US /ˈkwɝki/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (informal) strikingly unconventional
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How To Use quirky In A Sentence

  • 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.
  • They are a quirky and unusual way to display flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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
  • 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
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