quirky

IPA: kwˈɝki

adjective

  • Given to quirks or idiosyncrasies; strange in a somewhat silly, awkward manner, potentially cute.
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Examples of "quirky" in Sentences

  • Verdict: The word quirky could have been invented to describe Pulp.
  • I hate the use of the word quirky when it comes to indie comedies. kjell
  • Specialising in quirky narrative videos, which is a nice niche to get into.
  • A fine-art graduate of Central Saint Martins, she has a striking visual sense and her writing is rich in quirky observations.
  • Cage is in quirky mode, full of tics and phobias (see the lighthearted trailer here), but manages to be fairly grounded emotionally.
  • Gigantic: Notable actors like Zooey Deschanel, Paul Dano, and John Goodman playing quirky characters in quirky situations with no real plot.
  • Katrinka: when it doesnt have the kind of professional look you desire, you just call it quirky or whimsical and it becomes a special form of art.
  • But the C programming language, which he called "quirky, flawed, and an enormous success," is the basis of nearly every programming and scripting tool, whether they use elements of C's syntax or not.
  • We cannot fully answer this question without knowing more about your DO NOT QUERY US WE ARE ANONYMOUS project, but it sounds as though yes, you should query agents who specialize in "quirky" commercial fiction.

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