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1
It stood twenty-five feet high and looked
very
quaint
and picturesque.
2
The tokonoma is a
very
quaint
feature of a Japanese house.
3
All the songs of love in absence are
very
quaint
.
4
She is
very
quaint
in her play at wifely scolding.
5
The old Chronicler gives a
very
quaint
description of him.
6
It is of
very
quaint
old workmanship, and badly tarnished.
7
He had a smattering of English that was
very
quaint
.
8
Thatched roof, half timbered,
very
quaint
but a real tinderbox.
9
It is
very
quaint
,
this self-satisfaction of the Barbadian Negro.
10
The building looks
very
quaint
in the midst of the modern life which surrounds it.
11
They have some
very
quaint
notions in this country.
12
Limmershin is a
very
quaint
little bird, but he knows how to tell the truth.
13
She looked
very
quaint
and pretty, more approachable, though the child felt rather than understood.
14
It was all very curious,
very
quaint
,
very primitive.
15
He spoke with solemnity, and his colossal, misshapen nose made what he said
very
quaint
.
16
How
very
quaint
and sweet and unworldly she was!
very
quaint
very