Synonym: curious, odd, old-fashioned. Similar words: acquainted, maintain, ain't, faint, saint, dainty, painter, complaint. Meaning: [kweɪnt] adj. 1. strange in an interesting or pleasing way 2. very strange or unusual; odd or even incongruous in character or appearance 3. attractively old-fashioned (but not necessarily authentic).
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91 The quaint field noises, the yokels'whistling, and the splash of water - fowl, each seemed to him enchanted.
92 Lately I feel as if I'm being forced to choose between Mexicans adorably quaint.
93 On the east coast of the Cape peninsula, you can catch a commuter train along the False Bay coastline, stopping at beaches and quaint villages.
94 His ideas were quaint and fantastic . She brought him judiciously to earth.
95 Spend your morning with an unforgettable optional tour visiting the Palace of Knossos and its excavations or spend time and discover this quaint little port.
96 Colour respect, chose the nigger-brown of annatto furniture, put on a few minutes of quaint flavour.
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