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- adjective
comparative form ofquirky : morequirky
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Examples
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These 10 movies show that Pitt is a dangerous scene-stealing co-star, especially in quirkier material.
Top 10 Brad Pitt Supporting Performances » Scene-Stealers 2009
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Although there's been progress in recent years, the Netflix "Watch Instantly" catalogue can at best be called quirkier than its far-wider DVD selection.
Netflix intros $7.99 streaming-only plan Rob Pegoraro 2010
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You can also browse through dozens of quirkier offerings: NASA TV, tech podcasts, church sermons, news broadcasts and more.
Battling media boxes: Apple TV vs. Roku Rob Pegoraro 2010
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And a few collections in the past 24 seem to have alighted on that quirkier, more personal side of style.
Melissa Liebling-Goldberg: Cult Of Individuality Melissa Liebling-Goldberg 2012
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HEN WEEKENDSFor laid-back sunshine and a spot of culture, try the coast of Montenegro, a cheaper, quirkier alternative to Croatia.
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In an even quirkier footnote, Ted Sorensen helped Obama with some of his speeches.
Deconstructing Obama Jack Cashill 2011
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Some people will watch anything in which Johnny Depp is associated, and the quirkier the character the better.
Jackie K. Cooper: Rango: Depp Is Out of my Depth Jackie K. Cooper 2011
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It's thinking of oneself as an independent actor, able to act on one's own, rather than going along with the group, that encourages hobbies rather than fad-following - the kid who creates her own radio or writes his own music is going to be a quirkier, independent kid than the ones who prefer getting together with their friends to share the latest pop hits at parent-supervised get-togethers.
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Some people will watch anything in which Johnny Depp is associated, and the quirkier the character the better.
Jackie K. Cooper: Rango: Depp Is Out of my Depth Jackie K. Cooper 2011
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Stults says he was sold on the "quirkier and goofier" tone of the script — he describes it as Magnum, P.I.-meets-Fletch, "but without the mustache and tight jean shorts" — and one of Walter's peculiar traits: paranoia.
The Bones Spin-Off: Will the Show's Fans Like "Finder"? 2011
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