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were idiosyncratic
adjective
Peculiar to a specific individual; eccentric.
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Sticks were idiosyncratic, as different as thumbprints.
Its characters — a rather unwieldy group of Pakistani villagers — were idiosyncratic individuals, not stand-ins for weighty issues.
Neither poet was in the habit of ingratiating himself with the public, and both were idiosyncratic and powerful formalists.
He loves these objects, he said, because they reveal the personalities of the wearers; the uniforms, for example, were idiosyncratic, with much of the decoration individual.
But in other cases, reminders reported by the teenagers were idiosyncratic: a song playing on the radio, the sound of someone crying, the click of a car starting.
Simple Minds went on to become a stadium rock band, leading most people to forget that before super-stardom they were idiosyncratic, electronic and Bowie-influenced.
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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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