Sentence examples for awkward eccentric from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "awkward eccentric" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has unconventional or quirky traits that may come off as socially uncomfortable or unusual.
Example: "His awkward eccentric behavior at the party made everyone both curious and amused."
Alternatives: "socially awkward" or "quirky individual".

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Monk, a socially awkward eccentric who was absorbed in his art and lived through his imagination, depended on Ms. Monk and relished her company.

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Some of Mr. da Silva's top advisers view Mr. Unger as a political wild card, somewhat awkward and eccentric.

But North Korea has been trying for years, in its own awkward and eccentric way, to get closer to the outside world, and Washington, together with Tokyo, has finally chosen to respond.

"I knew that Steve could play awkward and eccentric but when I met him I realised how many layers there are, that he is one of these actors that has a public self and a private self – and you never see the private self, ever.

It's classic Louis; he stands, saying little and wearing a range of looks (bemused, baffled, generally awkward) as eccentrics and people on the fringes of society exhibit extraordinary behaviour, be they survivalists, white supremacists, porn stars, or Christine Hamilton.

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She eventually spends an often awkward meal with an eccentric actor (J. J. Kandel), attended by a wry gay waiter (Mr. Kearns again).

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"To most of his colleagues and acquaintances, Dr. Ivins was an eccentric, socially awkward, harmless figure, an esteemed bacteriologist who juggled at parties, played the keyboard at church and wrote clever poems for departing colleagues," the report said.

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A shield? Growing up in the 1970s, and first becoming aware of Captain America's crime-fighting career, that shield always seemed to me the most eccentric and awkward encumbrance to have to carry around all the time – almost an admission of vulnerability, a superheroic comfort blanket.

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