endearing habit
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A peculiar but charming regular tendency or practice.
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- His endearing habit of leaving little notes for his wife made her smile every morning.
- She has an endearing habit of wrinkling her nose when she concentrates.
- She had an endearing habit of humming while she worked in the garden.
- His tendency to hum old songs while cooking is one of his most endearing habits.
- The old professor's endearing habit of adjusting his glasses before each lecture charmed his students.
- The puppy's endearing habit of tilting its head when spoken to charmed everyone.
- My grandmother's endearing habit of saving newspaper clippings about our achievements touched our hearts.
- My grandmother had the endearing habit of sending handwritten letters for every occasion.
- The cat's endearing habit of bringing small gifts to its owner showed deep affection.
- What some found odd, I found to be a rather endearing habit.
- His endearing habit of remembering everyone's birthday made him beloved by his colleagues.
- He developed the endearing habit of leaving little notes for his wife around the house.
- The child's endearing habit of collecting pretty stones during walks delighted her parents.
- Despite his gruff exterior, he had an endearing habit of always remembering everyone's birthday.
- Her endearing habit of talking to plants while watering them amused the neighbors.
- Isn't it an endearing habit the way he gets excited about small things?
- The dog's endearing habit of tilting its head when confused never failed to make people laugh.
- Her most endearing habit was her infectious giggle that erupted at the slightest joke.
- His endearing habit of dancing while cooking dinner brought joy to the entire household.
- Over time, I grew to love his endearing habit of talking to his plants.