quirk in English

noun
1
a peculiar behavioral habit.
his distaste for travel is an endearing quirk
2
an acute hollow between convex or other moldings.
That splendid, rambling rectory with its quirks , quorns and corbel tables, beyond the graveyard, had gone, and so, for that matter, had the graveyard itself.
verb
1
(with reference to a person's mouth or eyebrow) move or twist suddenly, especially to express surprise or amusement.
A hint of a dimple showed in one cheek as her lips quirked in amusement.

Use "quirk" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "quirk" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "quirk", or refer to the context using the word "quirk" in the English Dictionary.

1. Blunderer is generally not a worthwhile Quirk

2. Welcome to Quirk Ford of Augusta

3. Cremation is the unnamed Quirk possessed by Dabi

4. Ascetic is a quirk Wasteland 2: Director's Cut

5. Well, that's another quirk of our model of the electron.

6. What quirk of the feminine psyche had been responsible for that decision?

7. By a quirk of fate they had booked into the same hotel.

8. Centipede (ムカデ, Mukade?)1 is the Quirk used by Juzo Moashi

9. He had a strange quirk of addressing his wife as Mrs Smith.

10. It's a quirk of the language that pronunciation has changed, but not spelling.

11. By a quirk of fate they have booked into the same hotel.

12. By a strange quirk of fate they had booked into the same hotel.

13. Through a quirk of nature, I, a reptile, had suddenly been rendered a biped.

14. Perfumes and colognes had never taken on her, an odd quirk in her chemical makeup.

15. By a strange quirk of fate, she later married the first boyfriend she'd ever had.

16. This quirk was to come under scrutiny in the Liverpool post-mortems a few months later.

17. It can be regarded as merely a mathematical quirk of the theory of weak interactions.

18. By a quirk of nature, half the frogs in the pond had more than four legs.

19. There is a quirk in the rules that allows you to invest money without paying tax.

20. A good thing they'd be in Winchester tonight ... Wry humour put a slight quirk in his mouth.

21. However, one writing quirk guaranteed that their newsletters, brochures, and announcements would end up in the trash.

22. BloodCurdle (凝 (ぎょう) 血 (けつ) , Gyōketsu?) is the Quirk used by Chizome Akaguro

23. Binging Ball (暴食魂 (ビンジンボール) , Binjinbōru?)[1] is the Quirk used by Tamashiro from Masegaki Primary School

24. Years later, by a strange quirk of fate , she found herself sitting next to him on a plane.

25. Lighter in the mornings, and the quirk of the terrain amplifies Vassiliki winds in the late afternoon!

26. 1.feature, mark, quality, property, attribute, faculty, trait, quirk, peculiarity, idiosyncrasyGenes determine the Characteristics of every living thing.

27. 12 Paul Davies, a professor of physics, concludes that man’s existence is not a mere quirk of fate.

28. What strange quirk of the heart made me feel so much a part of the life of this place?

29. Blunderer is a Quirk in Wasteland 3.Quirks are traits that work as an extension for the player's stats

30. By a tantalising quirk of fate, the pair have been drawn to meet in the first round of the championship.

31. In the moulding of my clay did you take pleasure, or chuckle with divine delight at every quirk of personality?

32. Sales manager Chris Collins said Quirk could not come to the phone because he was too busy plowing. Sentencedict.com

33. 29 By a tantalising quirk of fate, the pair have been drawn to meet in the first round of the championship.

34. When it debuted it was billed as quirky fun, but it turned out to be a lot more quirk than fun.

35. 10 In the moulding of my clay did you take pleasure, or chuckle with divine delight at every quirk of personality?

36. 7 When it debuted it was billed as quirky fun, but it turned out to be a lot more quirk than fun.

37. "[Randolph] Quirk et al distinguish between Adjuncts, disjuncts, subjuncts and conjuncts in terms of their centrality or peripherality in the clause

38. Don’t Use Asserts for Data Validation; The second one is about a syntax quirk that makes it easy to write useless assertions

39. (NOT: They Consider the system serving as a new model) In that sentence, "Consider" is functioning as (what Quirk et al

40. Awakened Tomura is an extremely powerful villain boss that uses the quirk Tomura All For One, who spawns at the ruined city near Deku

41. The Conceit is an implicit narrative of subtext: the quirk “would have happened” or “would happen” in the case of these developments taking place

42. All Backer heroes come with one aggravated negative quirk and two locked positive quirks that are always the same for any unique hero name.

43. In plants, they can come from polyploidy, a process in which seeds, through a quirk in cell division, wind up with an extra copy of their DNA.

44. Il est d'autant plus difficile d'expliquer sa petite Bizarrerie.: Makes it all the more difficult to explain his little quirk.: Vous n'avez aucune preuve de meurtre ici, juste une Bizarrerie statistique.: You have no evidence of murder here, just a statistical quirk.: Le film a d'abord été critiqué pour sa Bizarrerie et ses mauvais effets spéciaux.: The film was initially criticized for

45. Some people would also say that creativity may be a function of some other neurological quirk -- van Gogh syndrome -- that you have a little bit of, you know, psychosis, or depression.

46. Carolyn Cui, "Getting Tripped Up by the Contango: A futures-market quirk can hurt commodities returns—if investors aren't aware of it," The Wall Street Journal, 17 December 2010, pp.

47. Separating Out the Steps: The one quirk of this decision comes from the following statement: “The Conventionality of the claim elements is only considered at step two” of the Alice/Mayo analysis

48. Since 200 China Yurun Foods has generated about 9% of its profit from negative goodwill, an accounting quirk that allows the company to mark up the value of the pig slaughterhouses it buys.

49. Making a melee character that uses both Swords & blunt was thinking Quirk Blunderer, just wondering how badly the -50% crit chance will hurt in the long run vs the constant 15% dmg bonus

50. This irregularity (or calculated miscalculation as the locals call it) is a historical quirk as legendary as the hotel itself and dates back to 1902 when The Balmoral was built as a grand railway hotel, and