quaint|quainter|quaintest in English
adjective
[kweɪnt]
strange, unusual, odd; having charming old-fashioned qualities, strangely charming
Use "quaint|quainter|quaintest" in a sentence
1. It’s also home to quaint Balboa
2. This quaint custom should be revived.
3. He quavered forth a quaint old ditty.
4. Can you understand my quaint English accent?
5. Grandma lives in a quaint old cottage.
6. 6 This quaint custom should be revived.
7. Affrights the flamens [125] at their service quaint;
8. Royalty , nobility, the andHow quaint ! Even the rabble.
9. 4 They still keep some quaint old customs.
10. 1 Grandma lives in a quaint old cottage.
11. She regards the marriage ceremony as a quaint anAchronism
12. Affrights the [43] Flamens at their service quaint;
13. 9 Grandma lives in a quaint old cottage.
14. Quaint nursery rhymes defiled by crashing noise nightmares?
15. 9, September 1900 Various Arras, with its quaint old Arcaded …
16. 9 Beside this, Britain's outbreaks of sleaze seem almost quaint.
17. The Bardling is a pet of the Quaint rarity
18. Top Burmese is a quaint little spot on 21st
19. The Village of Benzonia is quaint, friendly and walkable
20. The Beanery is the definition of a quaint coffeeshop
21. 10 Quaint nursery rhymes defiled by crashing noise nightmares?
22. 7 Fancy taking in the quaint country lanes of Hampshire?
23. 3 Boppard is a small, quaint town with narrow streets.
24. 2 There were many small lanes in the quaint village.
25. 17 We stayed in a quaint little fishing village in Cornwall.