Definitions

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  • adjective Having, or formed with, a quirk or quirks.

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  • adjective Having, or formed with, a quirk.

Etymologies

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quirk +‎ -ed

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Examples

  • His stern master mage expression quirked into the rolled eyes and shaking head of scolding teacher, and he clout Aidan upon the shoulder with enough force to drop him to the edge of the bed.

    Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011

  • His stern master mage expression quirked into the rolled eyes and shaking head of scolding teacher, and he clout Aidan upon the shoulder with enough force to drop him to the edge of the bed.

    Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011

  • His stern master mage expression quirked into the rolled eyes and shaking head of scolding teacher, and he clout Aidan upon the shoulder with enough force to drop him to the edge of the bed.

    Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011

  • He looked at me and his mouth quirked in a half smile.

    My Fair Succubi Jill Myles 2011

  • She raised an eyebrow, and the corresponding corner of her mouth quirked up.

    Valentines, part the first mllelaurel 2009

  • Garm quirked his eyebrows and stood also, seeing at last two little people standing in the doorway.

    GuildWars Edge of Destiny J. Robert King 2011

  • Garm quirked his eyebrows and stood also, seeing at last two little people standing in the doorway.

    GuildWars Edge of Destiny J. Robert King 2011

  • His mouth quirked slightly and his hand slid to my shoulder.

    My Fair Succubi Jill Myles 2011

  • Her mouth quirked up as though she had expected nothing less.

    Brush of Darkness Allison Pang 2011

  • Her lips quirked in a slight smile at my dumbstruck expression.

    Valentines, part the first mllelaurel 2009

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