Aún no tenemos significados para "peculiar idiosyncrasy".
1Gutfeldt speaks of a peculiar idiosyncrasy of sleep produced by hearing music.
2Even her breathing revealed her peculiar idiosyncrasy: no actual movement on her surface was discernible.
3Even the thought of sexual pleasure with a female was sufficient to provoke this peculiar idiosyncrasy.
4There are, however, some few who have a peculiar idiosyncrasy as regards eggs and cannot take them at all.
5The Ephemerides speaks of a peculiar idiosyncrasy of skin in the axilla of a certain person, which if tickled would provoke vomiting.
6We admit this willingly; but we deny these effects to its moderate use by persons of ordinary health and of no peculiar idiosyncrasy.
7At that moment-(oughtI to attribute it to some peculiar idiosyncrasy)- Ifeltso great a heat that I was obliged to take off my coat.
8He argued with himself in extenuation of the girl's peculiar idiosyncrasies.
9War collects many characters of peculiar idiosyncrasies, and jumbles them strangely together, so that curious associations are produced.
10It was no longer a matter of wonder that Hargrave should have described Lilian's peculiar idiosyncrasies in his sketch of his fabulous Pythoness.
11It was no longer a matter of wonder that Margrave should have described Lilian's peculiar idiosyncrasies in his sketch of his fabulous Pythoness.
12(24) An eccentricity is a peculiar idiosyncrasy.
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