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What does quirk mean?

"Quirk" can have a few different meanings depending on the context. Here are some of the most common:

1. A peculiar or unusual habit, mannerism, or characteristic:

- "He has a quirk of always wearing mismatched socks."

- "It's just one of her little quirks."

2. A sudden twist or unexpected turn of events:

- "The movie took a surprising quirk at the end."

- "The election results had a few quirks that no one predicted."

3. (Archaic) A witty remark:

- This meaning is rarely used today.

Here are some examples of how "quirk" can be used in a sentence:

* "She has a quirky sense of style, often mixing vintage pieces with modern trends." (Meaning 1: a peculiar habit or characteristic)

* "The plot of the novel took an unexpected quirk when the main character suddenly disappeared." (Meaning 2: a sudden twist or turn of events)

* "His quirky humor often left people confused but laughing." (Meaning 1: a peculiar habit or characteristic)

The meaning of "quirk" can often be inferred from the context of the sentence.

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