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Meanings of personal idiosyncrasies in English
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Usage of personal idiosyncrasies in English
1
I do not mean by character personalidiosyncrasies; I mean racial and territorial characteristics.
2
One's personalidiosyncrasies, eccentricities, and problems were left at home.
3
Sculpture, just as it cannot fitly record the gesture of a moment, is discommoded by personalidiosyncrasies.
4
He has his personalidiosyncrasies and foibles, and is pleased to ridicule the foibles of others-andof himself.
5
He not only knew the people, but he knew all about them, their personalidiosyncrasies, their rivalries and jealousies.
6
He loved them for their friendly faces, and endowed them with personalidiosyncrasies, according to their tickings, by which he distinguished them.
7
In such cases too, particularly as diseased conditions and personalidiosyncrasies exercise considerable influences, it will be important to call in the physician.
8
The only things they did not take into their calculations were their personalidiosyncrasies and the machinations of an old hag called Fate.
9
It was a single room, with no roommate to question, which I might decorate and otherwise embellish according to my own personalidiosyncrasies.
10
Personalidiosyncrasies, possessed even by masters, lend a rich complexity to the pattern of life.