Aún no tenemos significados para "as quaint".
1I think it's just as quaint and pretty as a little museum.
2Such expressions might be regarded as quaint by sophisticates on the east coast.
3The children often were as quaint and odd-looking as their elders.
4That aged French town of Chamb'ery was as quaint and crooked as Heilbronn.
5The Sketch-book is as quaint and amusing a work of light literature as exists.
6A charming narrative, as quaint and original as its name.
7This strikes me as quaint, and I begin jotting down the event in my notebook.
8But I was a gunter, so I didn't think of them as quaint low-res antiques.
9Filippo's apology was as quaint as it was effective.
10They'll be as quaint as two waltzing Japanese mice.
11The advertisements are as quaint as the correspondence.-
12What started as quaint transport built for a Victorian spa turned into something much more grim.
13On my honour, they sound to me as quaint and as distant as Red Indian names.
14Conspiracy theories are usually seen as quaint and comical until they spill over into real life.
15At the present day they would be regarded as quaint, able and truthful, without awakening opposition.
16To think of Traill as quaint, in the sense of the word as she understood it, seemed preposterous.
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