quirky

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definition
adjective
her sense of humor was decidedly quirky
characterized by peculiar or unexpected traits.
example
You put out an amazing first album full of 'quirky' lyrics, passion and hard guitar strumming.
Yes, the film is very 'quirky' and offbeat, which means it'll probably be a commercial flop.
Small gardens often lend themselves to something a bit more original and 'quirky' .
Jenny loved the look of the school house and began imagining her new life in its charming, 'quirky' interior.
The movie becomes a cross between a serious life drama and a 'quirky' romantic comedy.
It's a fatal flaw in what otherwise has the makings of an entertainingly 'quirky' show.
These drawings are bursting with life, 'quirky' and refreshingly spontaneous.
But we also need the 'quirky' corners that make London different from everywhere else.
He drew inspiration from unexpected things like dried leaves or 'quirky' antique books.
For all its pretty pictures and 'quirky' anecdotes, this is a soulless book.
She's still the same girl, quite scheming, funny and 'quirky' but she's got some new stuff to deal with.
She was well known in the estate for her love of life and her 'quirky' sayings.
The music often astonishes with its inventiveness, and the performances are vital and 'quirky' .
She has a very beautiful, conventional exterior, but you really sense that it houses a 'quirky' free spirit.
They wore odd clothing and made 'quirky' , lyrically interesting music, how could I not love them?
Now, however, I look forward to the same 'quirky' humor and gothic sense of style with every new film he makes.
There cannot be a better city in the world for fans of the 'quirky' , or a more exciting city in which to just wander the streets.
One of the most popular items that he makes is a 'quirky' silver tea strainer, priced at £200.
The decor displays some cute 'quirky' touches that bring a smile to my face.
Each of the 50 rooms is different and a bit 'quirky' , as you would expect in a hotel this rich in history.
Beyond this question of commercial viability of books is the more important matter of continuing to produce books that are uniquely, even if 'quirkily' , Australian.
Instead, it reveals a promising talent with a sharp eye for the 'quirkiness' of everyday life and some interesting things to say about his generation.
Sometimes dubbed a modern-day Lowry, he draws upon his Midlands background to produce 'quirkily' humorous work with universal themes.
I like the form, enjoy its 'quirkiness' and whimsy, and continue to read critically about it and write my own prose poems.
Half family memoir (the author turns out to be his great-great - granddaughter), half professional portrait, 'quirkily' written and full of engaging detail, this book is a beguiling contribution to mid-Victorian studies.
The movie's so precious, so obviously delighted by its paint-by-numbers 'quirkiness' , it's actually embarrassing to watch.
What won our affection towards this restaurant was not its undeniable quality so much as its unquestionable 'quirkiness' .
This confessional record was prompted by ‘changes in her life’, and it is a natural, organic work, melodic yet 'quirkily' experimental too.
And now I like everything on the album, relishing the very 'quirkiness' and variety that I had found disconcerting.
The elegant bedrooms are all of a 'quirkily' different nature, some with two free-standing baths, and others with billiards tables in the bathroom.
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