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Filter by Meaning The old building's quirks gave it character and charm.
One of her quirks is to always take the stairs instead of the elevator.
The labyrinth's quirks made it a puzzle to solve.
The detective noticed the quirks in the suspect's behavior and used them to solve the case.
The architecture of the building had some interesting quirks.
The restaurant's quirks make it unique and popular.
The amusement park ride had many quirks that made it exciting.
The recipe had a few quirks that made it different from traditional versions.
One of the quirks of the new software was that it sometimes crashed unexpectedly.
One of his quirks is to always use a certain pen when he writes.
The city planner worked to improve the road's quirks to reduce traffic congestion.
One of the quirks of this house is that it has a secret passage.
The engineer had to account for the river's quirks when designing the bridge.
The artist's work was full of quirks and surprises.
The sidewalk had a few quirks that made it uneven.
The bike path had many quirks that tested the riders' skills.
The roller coaster's quirks made it a thrilling ride.
One of the quirks of his speech is that he always starts with a joke.
One of the quirks of this book is that it's written in reverse chronological order.
His quirks and eccentricities were well known in the neighborhood.
She's known for her quirks and eccentricities.
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