penchant

IPA: pˈɛntʃʌnt

noun

  • Taste, liking, or inclination (for).
  • (card games, uncountable) A card game resembling bezique.
  • (card games) In the game of penchant, any queen and jack of different suits held at the same time.
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Examples of "penchant" in Sentences

  • They have a penchant for serpent monsters.
  • The central issue is your penchant for edit warring.
  • They also had a penchant for breaking the fourth wall.
  • He had a penchant for loud music and an eye for the ladies.
  • He also had a penchant for diving headfirst into first base.
  • Her penchant for writing cat poetry annoys the rest of the group.
  • The record also showcased the band's penchant for lysergic dirges.
  • The young man has a penchant for racist and antisemitic vandalism.
  • I always had a great penchant for doing the unusual in composition.
  • Matsu'o agreed, unmindful of Spiral's penchant for trickery and deception.

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