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quirk
noun as in oddity of personality, way of doing something
Example Sentences
Grant chooses goofy professor over, say, conflicted wannabe monk, and offers, if nothing else, a reminder that a boyish smile and twinkling blue eyes are simply quirks of genetics rather than reflections of humanity.
A quirk of the fixture list – and Sporting’s refusal to let Amorim leave immediately – created the story.
This rule quirk potentially decided the race, and certainly disadvantaged Lando Norris and George Russell to the benefit of Max Verstappen and the Alpine drivers, who eventually finished on the podium.
That gave Proksch a range of personality quirks to pull from over his six seasons of playing the vampire comedy’s breakout favorite.
All the little quirks that really move you.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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