How to Use quirk in a Sentence

quirk

noun
  • Everyone has their little quirks.
  • This is one of the charming quirks of a team that knows and embraces its audience.
    Bill Plaschke, Los Angeles Times, 31 Dec. 2023
  • Put in the time to get to know their interests, quirks, preferences and pet peeves.
    Pamela Furr, Forbes, 12 Feb. 2024
  • The only problem is that the same quirks that make The Beef’s work family work so well aren’t easy to come by.
    Larisha Paul, Rolling Stone, 15 May 2023
  • As is the case every year, there were a few quirks and trends driving these numbers.
    Kiri Masters, Forbes, 29 Nov. 2023
  • One of the quirks of the old stadium is that the home and visiting locker rooms are just 15 steps apart.
    BostonGlobe.com, 24 July 2023
  • Instead, this comes down to a quirk of how the data is made available on the clipboard by Windows.
    Matthew Humphries, PCMAG, 8 June 2022
  • Each has its own quirks, yet all of them can make the intimate feel anthemic and vice versa.
    Mikael Wood, Los Angeles Times, 28 Feb. 2024
  • One old quirk in Thornton Barron found is a building that fronts the railroad tracks that run through town rather than the street.
    Paul Eisenberg, Chicago Tribune, 19 Sep. 2022
  • There are some jokes based in their personal quirks, but those laughs aren’t at the actors’ expense.
    Common Sense Media, Washington Post, 10 Mar. 2023
  • While there are some quirks to keeping this plant thriving, the vivid purple flowers are well worth the effort.
    Molly Miller, housebeautiful.com, 31 May 2023
  • Thanks to this quirk of the draw at Cincinnati, the unseeded Williams and 10th seed Raducanu will go toe-to-toe for the first—and likely the last—time.
    Liam Hess, Vogue, 15 Aug. 2022
  • Starting to wonder if the things that go bump in the night are more than your house’s quirks that can be rationally explained away?
    Rachel Silva, ELLE Decor, 15 June 2023
  • And waited, learning another quirk in parts of Los Angeles, the lack of people on the street.
    Liam Dillonstaff Writer, Los Angeles Times, 18 May 2022
  • These are the people who the film argues can afford a $1,250 meal, a strange quirk of the art—and with the high price tag, these diners bring high expectations.
    Nico Avalle, Bon Appétit, 18 Nov. 2022
  • With Trump, the long-term trends and the candidate-specific quirks collided.
    Ben Jacobs, The New Republic, 21 Sep. 2023
  • Like the start of most long-term relationships, learning each other's quirks takes time.
    Eric Stafford, Car and Driver, 26 Apr. 2023
  • The practice takes advantage of a quirk of timekeeping.
    Robert O'Connell, WSJ, 10 Jan. 2023
  • And keep in mind that sea level rise will not unfold uniformly across US coastlines, due to quirks in the physics involved.
    WIRED, 14 Nov. 2023
  • One legal quirk is that if the waitress were actually a cook, searing meat in the anonymity of a kitchen, she wouldn’t be allowed in the tip pool.
    Zach Helfand, The New Yorker, 25 Dec. 2023
  • One of the funnier quirks of the Trump era is how closely the former president and his critics in the press mirror one another.
    Becket Adams, National Review, 19 Mar. 2023
  • Fog is more than just a surreal quirk of San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area.
    John Branch, New York Times, 15 Sep. 2022
  • This is far from the first eyebrow-raising quirk of their relationship.
    Chelsey Sanchez, Harper's BAZAAR, 27 Apr. 2022
  • Yet maybe one reason that the tale, as appealing as it, doesn’t have much resonance is that the whole meaning of it ends up being just a quirk.
    Owen Gleiberman, Variety, 15 June 2022
  • And all these places have their unique quirks and characteristics.
    Shivani Vora, Forbes, 11 Dec. 2023
  • Morning Brew tweeted about the Phillies quirk on Sept. 21, then revisited the topic as the team continued to win.
    William Power, WSJ, 27 Oct. 2022
  • But this satiric jest is the film’s only slant (a preening quirk eventually dropped).
    Armond White, National Review, 19 Oct. 2022
  • These learnings came by chance, yet another quirk of our VUCA world.
    Liz Guthridge, Forbes, 21 June 2022
  • Economists and policymakers were quick to call the report a one-off, saying seasonal glitches and other data quirks often mess with the start of the year.
    Rachel Siegel, Washington Post, 20 Mar. 2024
  • Plus, pass-through technology has quirks that often cause visual delays and other distortions.
    Lauren Leffer, Scientific American, 21 Feb. 2024

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