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quaint

[kweynt] / kweɪnt /




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They did not look quaint or musty but decidedly contemporary, even stylish.

From The Wall Street Journal

The present trend—longer lives and lower birthrates—will make Ford’s labor-force problem seem quaint as we move through the next two to three decades.

From The Wall Street Journal

Both Rosa and Vincent taught Catalan language and literature and the family home resembled a quaint library, with every room adorned with books.

From BBC

Before her hospitalization, Smith — a 2007 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee — posted on Instagram about her time in Siena, including four black-and-white photos of quaint Siena streets and the interior of an ornate cathedral.

From Los Angeles Times

When Trump first ran for president in 2016, his campaign — quaint as it sounds now — focused largely on populist-conservative policy ideas.

From Los Angeles Times