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peculiaritat
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excentricidad
A strange attitude or habit.
oddity
queerness
crotchet
quirkiness
Catalan
peculiaritat
1
Gordon had stumbled onto his new survival plan by
quirk
and coincidence.
2
A seasonal
quirk
could account for last month's less-than-expected increase in employment.
3
What once set us apart, we hoped, would become a lovable
quirk
.
4
This is how I found out another
quirk
in my physical characteristics.
5
I also like simple, well-made stuff with a side order of
quirk
.
6
She met their astonished gaze with an ironic
quirk
of the eyebrow.
7
In a
quirk
of genetic hopscotch, the traits have skipped a generation.
8
It was a
quirk
of her personality she'd learned to live with.
9
When does a habit, a
quirk
or an eccentricity become a custom?
10
That, and he had another
quirk
that seemed safer to pick on.
11
The film's pervasive broad humor reeks of a desperate attempt at
quirk
.
12
His smile was slow, but brief, more a
quirk
of the lips.
13
That little
quirk
to his mouth faded, making his face very serious.
14
Ireland has a strange
quirk
to its access to information laws.
15
Another cool
quirk
:
all the individuals collected in this new species were female.
16
Royal rule in the 21st century is a
quirk
of history.
quirk
strange quirk
little quirk
peculiar quirk
psychological quirk
whimsical quirk
Catalan
peculiaritat
Spanish
excentricidad
peculiaridad
peculiar
rareza
singularidad