All people have at least one idiosyncrasy that makes them a little different.
Her habit of using "like" in every sentence was just one of her idiosyncrasies.
Raghu uses lot of hand movement in his speech. This is one of his idiosyncracies from the rest of the speakers.
i do not know how to use embalming in a sentence. (there is the sentence)
"Can you use cruel in a sentence?" is a sentence, so yes, unless you mean something else?
use third riech in a sentence
You use your manors with your parents
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Her idiosyncrasies were ruining her life. Her abhorrence of germs was a real idiosyncrasy.
idiosyncrasy, plethora
Her tendency to bite her lip is an idiosyncrasy.
You mispelled it. It's idiosyncrasy. Uncle Johnny had many idiosyncrasies such as talking too loudly, laughing too loudly, and telling long detailed stories which put everyone to sleep before he finished. Dorie
Idiosyncrasy is the correct spelling of this word.Some example sentences are:Idiosyncrasy is behaviour that is seen as peculiar or abnormal.His worse idiosyncrasy is repeating every word that is said to him.
Idiosyncrasy is a noun. If you're still not sure, try looking in a dictionary or an online dictionary.
No, provided one does not confuse an idiosyncrasy with a pathological antisocial behavioral disorder.
The idiosyncracies of Hitler were so profound and different that the people who had to move with him found it extremely difficult to adapt; that they had to was a different matter.
quirk
commonality.
There are five syllables in the word "idiosyncrasy."
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