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.
I looked at the young woman sitting opposite me. Her clothes were quaint and old fashioned.
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.
(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.
They were expecting a large settlement from the lawsuit. The settlement in New England is quaint.
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.
In order to simplify my life, I moved from a mansion to a very quaint cottage on the lake.
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The quaint cabin was warm and cozy.
"Florida's beaches were so picturesque before the oil spill."Picturesque (adj.): Reminiscent of a known picture; quaint.
Photos of the beauties of days gone by look quaint to us today.