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Definition of "idiosyncracies" [idiosyncracies]

  • Plural form of idiosyncracy. (noun)

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Use "idiosyncracies" in a sentence
  • "It was not longer after the machines made their first appearance in London than the publisher Robert Carlisle chanced upon the idea of selling books through them - and our American cousins developed the idea to suit their own idiosyncracies, which is to say the Thomas Adams Gum Company set up the instruments on the subway platforms of New York to flog chewing gum."
  • "Instead, he will stage the event to highlight Britain's "idiosyncracies" and to showcase London as "a welcoming city without prejudice"."
  • "Keith may or may not be "just a blogger" with his own idiosyncracies but his sources are as good as any in the space media and he counts among his friends the most powerful level-headed leaders in and near NASA."
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