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Meanings of Quirked:

verb

(with reference to a person's mouth or eyebrow) move or twist suddenly, especially to express surprise or amusement.

Usage examples:

His lips quirked disbelievingly
noun

A peculiar aspect of a person's character or behaviour.

Usage examples:

They accepted her attitude as one of her little quirks

Meanings of Quirkier:

adjective

Having or characterized by peculiar or unexpected traits or aspects.

Usage examples:

Her sense of humour was decidedly quirky

Quirkily

ˈkwɜː.kəl.i

Meanings of Quirkily:

adverb

In a way that is unusual but attractive and interesting

Usage examples:

Even back then there was something quirkily original about her writing., the fiat 500's quirkily st…

Meanings of Quirking:

verb

(with reference to a person's mouth or eyebrow) move or twist suddenly, especially to express surprise or amusement.

Usage examples:

His lips quirked disbelievingly
noun

A peculiar aspect of a person's character or behaviour.

Usage examples:

They accepted her attitude as one of her little quirks

Quirks

kwɜːk

Meanings of Quirks:

noun

A peculiar aspect of a person's character or behaviour.

Usage examples:

They accepted her attitude as one of her little quirks
verb

(with reference to a person's mouth or eyebrow) move or twist suddenly, especially to express surprise or amusement.

Usage examples:

His lips quirked disbelievingly

Meanings of Quirksome:

adjective

Characterized by quirks; quirky.

Meanings of Quirt:

noun

A short-handled riding whip with a braided leather lash.

Usage examples:

For years people who want to have a recreational horse, and enjoy themselves, and don't want to hav…
verb

Hit with a quirt.

Usage examples:

Claggart quirted her again and again

Meanings of Quirted:

verb

Hit with a quirt.

Usage examples:

Claggart quirted her again and again
noun

A short-handled riding whip with a braided leather lash.

Usage examples:

For years people who want to have a recreational horse, and enjoy themselves, and don't want to hav…

Meanings of Quisby:

adjective

Mean, wretched; destitute; (later also) queer, peculiar; unwell.

Meanings of Quisle:

verb

To act as a quisling; to betray one's country, especially by collaborating with an occupying enemy.

Meanings of Quisler:

noun

A quisling; a collaborator, a traitor.

Meanings of Quislingism:

noun

The practice or political doctrine of collaboration with an occupying enemy force.

Meanings of Quislings:

noun

A traitor who collaborates with an enemy force occupying their country.

Usage examples:

He had the quisling owner of the factory arrested

Meanings of Quisquilian:

adjective

Worthless, trivial.

Meanings of Quisquous:

adjective

Difficult to deal with or settle; perplexing; (of a person) of dubious character.

Meanings of Quit:

verb

Leave (a place), usually permanently.

Usage examples:

Hippies finally quit two sites in hampshire last night
adjective

Rid of.

Usage examples:

I want to be quit of him
noun

Used in names of various small songbirds found in the caribbean area, e.g. bananaquit, grassquit.

Usage examples:

The grassquit resides in small flocks and likes to use empty bananaquit nests for roosting at night.

Meanings of Quitch:

noun

Another term for couch2.

Quitclaims

ˈkwɪtkleɪm

Meanings of Quitclaims:

noun

A formal renunciation or relinquishing of a claim.

Usage examples:

Scottish independence was restored by the quitclaim of canterbury, and in 1192 the papacy confirmed…

Quite

kwaɪt

Meanings of Quite:

adverb

To the utmost or most absolute extent or degree; absolutely; completely.

Usage examples:

It's quite out of the question
exclamation

Expressing agreement with or understanding of a remark or statement.

Usage examples:

‘i don't want to talk about that now.’ ‘quite’

Meanings of Quiteno:

noun

A (male) native or inhabitant of quito.

adjective

Of or relating to quito or its (male) inhabitants.

Quits

kwɪt

Meanings of Quits:

adjective

(of two people) on even terms, especially because a debt or score has been settled.

Usage examples:

I think we're just about quits now, don't you?
verb

Leave (a place), usually permanently.

Usage examples:

Hippies finally quit two sites in hampshire last night
noun

Used in names of various small songbirds found in the caribbean area, e.g. bananaquit, grassquit.

Meanings of Quittances:

noun

A release or discharge from a debt or obligation.

Usage examples:

Will any say when my bell of quittance is heard in the gloom?

Meanings of Quitted:

verb

Leave (a place), usually permanently.

Usage examples:

Hippies finally quit two sites in hampshire last night
adjective

Rid of.

Usage examples:

I want to be quit of him
noun

Used in names of various small songbirds found in the caribbean area, e.g. bananaquit, grassquit.

Usage examples:

The grassquit resides in small flocks and likes to use empty bananaquit nests for roosting at night.

Quitters

ˈkwɪtə

Meanings of Quitters:

noun

A person who gives up easily or does not have the courage or determination to finish a task.

Usage examples:

He's no quitter

Meanings of Quitting:

verb

Leave (a place), usually permanently.

Usage examples:

Hippies finally quit two sites in hampshire last night
adjective

Rid of.

Usage examples:

I want to be quit of him
noun

Used in names of various small songbirds found in the caribbean area, e.g. bananaquit, grassquit.

Usage examples:

The grassquit resides in small flocks and likes to use empty bananaquit nests for roosting at night.

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