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the idiosyncratic
adjective
Peculiar to a specific individual; eccentric.
Exact(60)
Even the idiosyncratic gestures aren't well focused.
Russo understands the idiosyncratic performer he is.
In this one, the idiosyncratic course enters the competition.
His list is decidedly the idiosyncratic work of one man.
Luckily, these faults are outweighed by the idiosyncratic tips.
This is the idiosyncratic world of antique bike racing.
It had the idiosyncratic "hand" of a great artisan.
Then there are the idiosyncratic price differences between retailers.
The idiosyncratic correspondence of poets Robert Creeley and Charles Olson.
All this has the idiosyncratic ring of precisely remembered truth.
They welcome the unorthodox and unusual, the idiosyncratic and individual.
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