Informal terms; strikingly unconventional.
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Examples for "quirky"
Examples for "quirky"
1However, Kurzweil is talking far beyond quirky camera angles and extreme sports.
2Yet the charm of these quirky homes from home is simply irresistible.
3So far, though, in my limited experience, the scanning process is quirky.
4China Vanke is using social media in a series of quirky campaigns.
5Etsy is a great place to find quirky, personal items for gift-giving.
1Well, in the beginning I thought Choochy was just trying something kinky.
2Getting kinky with devices that let you experiment with gender and species.
3Being afraid of color: I meet fearful kinky kinfolk everywhere I go.
4But the right combination will leave your kinky strands shiny and flawless.
5Maybe we could find some kinky way to incorporate it into foreplay.
1Helena didn't look young enough to carry an offbeat name like Delilah.
2But the mood is ruined by sloppy direction and an offbeat rhythm.
3We've lucky-dipped some new, offbeat or less well-known events to consider.
4But media attention for the offbeat service proved to be a doubled-edged sword.
5It's been a barren year for fans of the offbeat comedy.
1The Pentagon's far-out research division wants to put you to the test.
2Even among the far-out ideas from Mercedes, this one is especially fanciful.
3But don't expect the Pentagon to steer away from far-out bio-medical research.
4That may sound like a far-out idea from deep within Dennis Kucinich-land.
5Maybe this is a far-out prediction, but can't I have just one?