Examples of using Quirk in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Call it a quirk, but I like to know… when one of my best reporters has been mugged.
The quirk will hide the eventual small crack that will form between the staff bead and plaster.
In architecture a quirk is a small'V' shaped channel used to insulate
Another quirk which seemed to be a German thing rather specific to this hotel was that the pillows weren't at all firm.
Some people would also say that creativity may be a function of some other neurological quirk-- van Gogh syndrome-- that you have a little bit of, you know, psychosis, or depression.
it is recommended to buy another quirk.
I wanted to know, is this a quirk.
From the world of post-fossil and post-growth era, this makes a world dependent on fossil fuels seem a quirk, a type of exception.
However, at the start of the year, Brisbane Lord Mayor Graham Quirk directed council officers to renegotiate the contract with TechnologyOne after learning of an 18-month delay in deployment and a potential AU$60 million cost blowout.
They have become used to each and every quirk and oddity, but more importantly the layout
One quirk of the room was that the room was separated from the bathroom by frosted glass
we can get our crackerjack IT folks working on fixing whatever is causing the quirk.
I remember some quirks we had for ourselves.
Our quirks are on display together♪♪ Or nearly♪.
He had his quirks, like anyone.
His quirks just make you love him more.
Quirks and Quarks is a longtime(by interweb standards) standard.
One of them was clearly with quirks, but the second girlfriend was especially righteous.
There are some quirks the bathroom is a bit dark.
Any quirks?