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been idiosyncratic
adjective
Peculiar to a specific individual; eccentric.
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His approach to the form has been idiosyncratic.
Cardi's trajectory has been idiosyncratic, but on her songs she is a traditionalist.
Moran has been a columnist since she was a teenager, and while she has always been idiosyncratic, I'm not sure that I would have described her as radical.
His programming has accordingly been idiosyncratic, even eccentric, leapfrogging from overlooked older pieces to the work of Anna Clyne with a refreshing gusto that recalls the Bob Dylan line, "I was so much older then/I'm younger than that now".
But to conceive of Walker simply as someone who moved from pop to art is to hear only one channel of a stereo narrative: the paired signal is that Walker has always been idiosyncratic, and favored extremes from the start.
The excesses of his artistic endowment, of his will, of his life appetites, and of his character appear to have been idiosyncratic from earliest childhood, so that becoming prodigious and phenomenal has been, for him, the only form of being natural.
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People are idiosyncratic.
HOMES are idiosyncratic purchases.
His enthusiasms are idiosyncratic.
The book is idiosyncratic.
Bahrain's case is idiosyncratic.
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