That cat is very Quaint. I do not like quaint products.
Isn't that quaint? That quaint cottage had no stove or running water.
The town they visited was quaint and simple.
The person who posted the question did not list "the following" - so no 'correct' answer can be given.However, the definition of "quaint" isattractively unusual or old-fashionede.g. quaint country cottages;a quaint old custom.
William Quaint has written: 'The humours of the road'
In order to simplify my life, I moved from a mansion to a very quaint cottage on the lake.
(quaint means strange or unusual, in an interesting or pleasing way)Our vacation villa in Tuscany was a both a quaint and picturesque place.The quaint customs of rural Italy have persisted for many hundreds of years.She found the building quaint and historic; he thought it was just old.
We rented a quaint little cabin in the woods. Our first home was quaint and cozy, but not nearly big enough for a large family. She grew up in a quaint little village but prefers life in a big city.
The term rhyming with "quaint" is "saint."
The word "quaint" means unusual, or strange, but has come to be associated with old-fashioned settings or those with nostalgic charm. Example: "The hotel was known for its quaint atmosphere, as it retained much of its 19th century design." An interesting person, but a little on the strange side.
Quaint Holland - 1907 was released on: USA: March 1907
Something along the lines of "Thy night was quaint? I do presume, fair maiden."