odd quirk

Frequency: 7.511.2 per million words

An unusual or strange habit.

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Examples (10)

  • The system has some odd little quirks.
  • His habit of talking to himself was an odd quirk that made him unique.
  • Every old house seems to have its own odd quirks.
  • She discovered an odd quirk in the software that caused occasional crashes.
  • One odd quirk of his personality was his extreme aversion to cilantro.
  • Despite his brilliance, he possessed an odd quirk of forgetting names.
  • The antique clock had an odd quirk where it would chime thirteen times at midnight.
  • Learning a new language often reveals odd quirks in grammar and pronunciation.
  • It's just an odd quirk of the local dialect, nothing to worry about.
  • The car had an odd quirk; sometimes it wouldn't start on the first try.