Having grown up together, they were all more or less used to each other's idiosyncrasies and fighting always made the day more interesting. |
One footballer is seen as much like another, their idiosyncrasies, their individual character submerged beneath the mass marketing tools. |
Imitating the great singers with full respect to their quiddities and idiosyncrasies isn't easy. |
Any event like a wedding always has the little idiosyncrasies associated with family. |
Linguistic idiosyncrasies which had previously distinguished Stanningley-speak from a Bingley burr would be consigned to history. |
People follow each move with eager interest, and discuss the idiosyncrasies of the players. |