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How to use idiosyncratic in a sentence

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When a lot of diverse people pursue their idiosyncratic interests, unexpected things happen.
They inhabit some idiosyncratic space between harmony and modality, neither more one than the other.
She sees him as idiosyncratic, traditionalist, and with a gift for combining political shrewdness with a sense of self-promotion and opportunism.
Forget about all the psychotic blabber and idiosyncratic ramblings about visions in his head.
And that, as much as its unlikely origins, sums up the idiosyncratic charms of a unique golfing venue.
Pietersen has a highly idiosyncratic technique, based on an early lunge on to the front foot and a somewhat agricultural swing of the blade.
The brash 1875 iron bridge is concealed by his idiosyncratic conflation of the two banks.
Chimalpahin wrote in an idiosyncratic Nahuatl not always found in colonial grammars and dictionaries or even in the writings of other Nahuas.
From Dr. Johnson to Winston Churchill, it is the idiosyncratic individual who stirs their imagination, not some unpalatably abstract truth.
The use of the indefinite article with predicate nouns is to some extent an idiosyncratic feature of English.
Along the way Gray offers idiosyncratic commentaries on Chaucer, Pepys, Gibbon, Milton and Burns.
And many of the thoughts, often viewed as grumblingly dyspeptic and idiosyncratic, have come to pass.
Penn does a marvelous job in fleshing out the little idiosyncratic elements of his character.
At 19 he moved to London where he developed his idiosyncratic style while busking in the London Underground.
It is idiosyncratic to the individual carer, staff member, or nursing home.
Individualistic and even idiosyncratic as Badri's style can be, no viewer can complain that his paintings are obscure or difficult to understand.
While Tuttle's art is offbeat and idiosyncratic, it is also very much mainstream.
One longs for less to distract you from his unique world-view and wonderfully idiosyncratic voice.
The author has a distinctive, idiosyncratic style that draws you in and keeps you reading.
She dabbled in the visual arts, published an idiosyncratic zine called What Are You Dealing With?
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Examples from Classical Literature
Such a sentiment must, fortunately, be in some sense exceptional and idiosyncratic.
The spelling and punctuation in the original are idiosyncratic and inconsistent.
Perhaps for the first time in his life Edward Henry intimately understood what idiosyncratic elegance was.
The idiosyncratic appeal Tabitha Aykroyd made to Charlotte is related identically wherever she is portrayed.
Readers of lay Wright's poetry know him as a relentlessly allusive and idiosyncratic mythmaker who is always playing more games than one.
He always proceeded in idiosyncratic fashion with an acute analytical eye and deliberate reflectiveness.
The spare, direct voice at times achieves an omniscient sangfroid in tension with its own deeply idiosyncratic vision.
There is much idiosyncratic spelling in both English and German.
Developing what could be seen as an idiosyncratic vocabulary of materials and concerns, Konitz pitches her formal investigations to allow her work to resonate poetically.
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