Aún no tenemos significados para "rather quaint".
1Sir, - We have just witnessed rather quaint election in Northern Ireland.
2The water supply of Otjimbingwe is the feature of that rather quaint settlement.
3Some of the prescriptions of these early leeches are rather quaint.
4The furniture of this room was rather quaint, and not unpleasing.
5Do you mind my saying that your clothes are rather quaint?
6These receptacles were rather quaint in their simple design.
7The man was such an unquestioning patriot, it was all beginning to look rather quaint.
8Beyond this rather quaint array of stone and metal Mrs. Swancourt wore no ornament whatever.
9That seems rather quaint for a model Republic-doesn'tit?
10And in return had written him long, perfectly correct epistles in her still rather quaint English.
11I have observed one or two little points in your manners which are rather quaint-nomore.
12It is, in fact, rather quaint to find that volume sitting on Mr Jones's virtual bookshelf.
13It was a rather quaint situation, I think.
14Just at the brow of the hill stood a rather quaint house, with the end to the street.
15They appeared a rather quaint old couple, reminding her of the natives of country towns in the Adirondacks.
16RUGBY: It's all rather quaint really.
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