Use quaint in a sentence
Sentences ending with quaint
- It breathes noble things; it has humour, too--ah, yes, so quaint! [11]
Sentences containing quaint two or more times
- Also of their quaint notions about the white man's queer civilization, and their equally quaint comments upon it. [5]
More example sentences with the word quaint in them
- The wooden clock with the round face and quaint landscape below--the family's most cherished heirloom--though long familiar, was not so bad; but the two yellowed engravings on the wall offended her. [9]
- The nuggets of wisdom that are dug out of the Oriental and remote literatures would often prove to be only commonplace if stripped of their quaint setting. [4]
- Some of them were bodied and barked like the sycamore; some were of fantastic aspect, and reminded one of the quaint apple trees in Japanese pictures. [5]
- The doors, too, were arched and low, some with oaken portals and quaint benches, where the former inhabitants had sat on summer evenings. [12]
- The quaint cottages we glimpsed, the sight of distant, stately mansions on green slopes caused Maude to cry out with rapture:--"Oh, Hugh, there's a manor-house! [9]
- Silent as he was, however, he had a large and cheerful heart, and nodding his head he laughed the deep, quaint laugh which Rodney himself of all his sons had-- and he was fonder of Rodney than any. [11]
- The table d'ho^te was served by waitresses dressed in the quaint and comely costume of the Swiss peasants. [5]
- Of course I was fond of wandering about the workshops, and there they kept a magpie, a quaint little bird, which my mother had fed out of compassion. [10]
- For her it was all quaint and new. [9]
- The designs wrought upon these fragments are all quaint and peculiar, and so the charm of novelty is added to the deep interest they naturally inspire. [5]
- That aged French town of Chamb`ery was as quaint and crooked as Heilbronn. [5]
- As we climbed towards the Gap, I recalled with strange aptness a quaint saying of my father's that Kaintuckee was the Garden of Eden, and that men were being justly punished with blood for their presumption. [9]
- I merely wish to show some of the quaint imperfect attempts at the use of our tongue. [5]
- The author labored to give his words and phrases the quaint, old-fashioned sound and structure of our King James's translation of the Scriptures; and the result is a mongrel--half modern glibness, and half ancient simplicity and gravity. [5]
- They sang it to a quaint sweet air--a solacing sweet air which has gone murmuring through my dreaming spirit all my life when I was weary and troubled, resting me and carrying me through night and distance home again. [5]
- Then a ramble through the town, which is a quaint one, with interesting, crooked streets, and narrow, crooked lanes, with here and there a grain of dust. [5]
- One portion of this noble old edifice is suggestive of the quaint fashions of ancient times. [5]
- A tremor shook the woman's shoulders, and little Tom stood before her, a quaint figure in a butternut smock, his blue eyes questioning. [9]
- The babe and the suckling had found the way so simple, so natural; and it was a comforting way, for he had a deep and tender regard for this quaint, clever waif who had drifted across his path. [11]
- Exquisitely, reverently, as the story was told, it had in it the, touch of quaint and gentle humor which could only have been given to it by Mark Twain. [5]
- We climb to the roof of the quaint old building, and sit there to drink in the strange oriental scene. [4]
- I remember not the quaint wording of it, save that it was ill-spelled and ill-writ generally. [9]
- They wandered through the quaint streets of New Orleans, that most foreign of American cities, searching out the tumbledown French houses; and Honora was never tired of imagining the romances and tragedies which must have taken place in them. [9]
- The doctor enjoyed the quaint and first-hand observations of the old woodsman, and Phelps found new worlds open to him in the wide ranges of the doctor's mind. [4]
- As Valmond entered the garden, Madame Chalice was leaning over the lower half of the entrance door, which opened latitudinally, and was hung on large iron hinges of quaint design, made by some seventeenth- century forgeron. [11]
- Within sixty days that quaint and bizarre anomaly, the Royal Grant, would cease to be a living fact, and take its place among the curiosities of the past. [5]
- They make trees take fifty different shapes, and so these quaint effects are infinitely varied and picturesque. [5]
- He did not stop again until he reached the narrow street at the top of the levee bank, where the quaint stone houses of the old French residents were being loaded with wares. [9]
- Before they had spoken a dozen words John Osgood said to himself: "What a quaint team he and the Maid of Honour would make! [11]
- Other quaint windows, some of them of triple width, suggested an interior of mystery and interest. [9]
- And he was so fine to look at, with his broad mailed shoulders, and the grand leonine set of his plumed head, and his big shield with its quaint device of a gauntleted hand clutching a prophylactic tooth-brush, with motto: "Try Noyoudont. [5]
- The title; "Fire-escape Simmons," which Clemens gives him, originated when Oliver Herford, whose quaint wit has so long delighted New-Yorkers, one day pinned up by the back door of the Players the notice: "Exit in case of Simmons. [5]
- The view, looking sheer down into the broad valley, eastward, from this great elevation--almost a perpendicular mile--was very quaint and curious. [5]
- A quaint little scholar she is, and makes plenty of blunders. [5]
- The sun hung red above the silhouetted roofs of Conanicut, and a quaint tower in the shape of a minaret stood forth to cap the illusions of a day. [9]
- He had a quaint, practical mind. [11]
- Here was a quaint stone horse-mill, a stable, or a barn set uncouthly on the street; a baker's shop, with a glimpse of the white-capped baker through the shaded doorway, and an appetizing smell of hot bread in the air. [9]
- He had a quaint sense of humour, and at his last gasp would have noted the ridiculous thing. [11]
- The furniture was quaint old carved stuff, full four hundred years old, and some of the smells were over a thousand. [5]
- And such a quaint kind of eighteenth-century type of beauty! [8]
- I had a quaint feeling of unreality as I sank back on the red satin cushions and was borne out of the gate between the lions. [9]
- Here are some quaint definitions of words. [5]
- In an old plate giving a view of the north side of Cheapside, London, in 1638, we see little but quaint gable ends and rows of small windows set close together. [4]
- The first two or three days we had their quaint and half-doleful singing in chorus as they pulled at the ropes: now they are satisfied with short ha-ho's, and uncadenced grunts. [4]
- The last light of the setting sun was reflected from the red roof of the Little Chemist's shop upon the quaint figure and eloquent face, which had in it something of the gentleman, something of the comedian. [11]
- This has something of the flavor of the man we were to know later; the quaint, gentle resignation to disappointment which is one of the finest touches in his humor. [5]
- I caught glimpses of solid, Norman farm buildings, of towers and keeps and delicate steeples, and quaint towns; of bare poplars swaying before the March gusts, of green fields ablaze in the afternoon sun. [9]
- Other subjects were of no concern to Jack, but that quaint, inscrutable innocence of his I could not get Williams to put into the picture. [5]
- In her gown of faded primrose and blue with its quaint stays and short sleeves, she seemed to have caught the very air of the decorous century to which it belonged. [9]
- They neither understood nor valued his special knowledge and his shrewd observations: they didn't even like his shrill voice; his quaint talk bored them. [4]
- The traveler finds no city with more flavor of the picturesque and quaint than Berne; and I think it must have preserved the Swiss characteristics better than any other of the large towns in Helvetia. [4]
- Do you suppose Mr. Beaton gave the other one some hints for that quaint dress of hers? [8]
- I shall not mar Garnharn's translation by meddling with its English; for the most toothsome thing about it is its quaint fashion of building English sentences on the German plan --and punctuating them accordingly to no plan at all. [5]
- The little man looked at her admiringly, though his admiration was a quaint, Arcadian thing; and, perching his head on one side abstractedly, he answered: "Ah, yes, ah, yes! [11]
- We drew the long, rank grass away From tombstones mossy grown, To read the verses crude and quaint, And make the words our own. [11]
- I got a little interested in some curious old tapestries of the thirteenth century, but a party of Arabs came by, and their dusky faces and quaint costumes called my attention away at once. [5]
- Professor Woodlouse read it aloud in its quaint and musty phraseology, to wit: "'In ye time of our fathers Man still walked ye earth, as by tradition we know. [5]
- I said: "It is a quaint song. [11]
- There was interest in this beetling border, too, for it was honey-combed with quaint caves and arches and tunnels, and had a rude semblance of the dilapidated architecture of ruined keeps and castles rising out of the restless sea. [5]
- A secret chamber in the rock behind it was discovered some time ago, which contained a sword of exquisite workmanship, and some quaint old armor of a fashion that antiquaries are not acquainted with, though it is supposed to be Roman. [5]
- Mr. Judson's name, however, was no longer in quaint lettering over the door. [9]
- The town hall has two fine old chimney-pieces carved in wood, with quaint figures, --work that one must go to the Netherlands to see. [4]
- The great ship had slowed down and was entering the harbour, carefully threading her way amongst smaller craft, the passengers lining the rails and gazing at the animated scene, at the quaint and cheerful French city bathed in sunlight.... [9]
- When the divinity-student had gone, and the Little Gentleman found himself alone with Iris, he lifted his hand to his neck, and took from it, suspended by a slender chain, a quaint, antique-looking key,--the same key I had once seen him holding. [6]
- Their youth, perchance, had been spent amongst the crooked streets of some French village, streets lined by red-tiled houses and crossing limpid streams by quaint bridges. [9]
- Although the town had a rural aspect, with its quaint dormer-window houses, its straggling lanes and roads, and the water-pumps in the middle of the streets, it had the aspirations of a city, and already much of the metropolitan air. [4]
- There was a great plenty of pictures on the walls, on the shelves of the mantelpiece, and around generally; where coigns of vantage offered were statuettes, and quaint and pretty gimcracks, and rare and costly specimens of peculiarly devilish china. [5]
- The next morning found miles and miles of grassy avenues spread thick with snowy salt and sugar, and a procession of those quaint sleighs waiting to receive the chief concubine of the gaiest and most unprincipled court that France has ever seen! [5]
- I was not flattered then, but cursed myself for the quaint awkwardness in my speech that amused her. [9]
- During the next few days Valmond was everywhere--kind, liberal, quaint, tireless, at times melancholy; "in the distant perspective of the stage," as Monsieur De la Riviere remarked mockingly. [11]
- Vignettes emerged--only to fade!--of the old-world houses whose quaint beauty had fascinated and moved her. [9]
- In this town, facing the sea, is a street lined with quaint houses painted in yellows and browns and greens, and under each house the kind of a shop that brings back to the middleaged delectable memories of extreme youth and nickels to spend. [9]
- The new scenes excited her,--the quaint cafes with their delicious, peppery Creole cooking,--and she would sit talking for a quarter of an hour at a time with Alphonse, who outdid himself to please the palate of a lady with such allure. [9]
- His hair had evidently been hastily brushed smooth in front of the temples, but stuck up behind in quaint little tufts. [2]
- That lofty green eminence and its quaint coronet form quite a striking picture, you may be sure, in the flush of the evening sun. [5]
- His method of discussion never failed to illuminate and delight her, and often, when she sat at her typewriter the next day, she would recall one of his quaint remarks that suddenly threw a bright light on some matter hitherto obscure.... [9]
- They boiled, and coughed, and spluttered, and discharged sprays of stringy red fire--of about the consistency of mush, for instance--from ten to fifteen feet into the air, along with a shower of brilliant white sparks--a quaint and unnatural mingling of gouts of blood and snow-flakes! [5]
- And so we come to Amsterdam, the oddest city of all,--a city wholly built on piles, with as many canals as streets, and an architecture so quaint as to even impress one who has come from Belgium. [4]
- The traveler cannot but like Augsburg at once, for its quaint houses, colored so diversely and yet harmoniously. [4]
- To such as believe that the quaint product called French civilization would be an improvement upon the civilization of New Guinea and the like, the snatching of Madagascar and the laying on of French civilization there will be fully justified. [5]
- In the garden behind the quaint old house in which he lives is a large medlar-tree,--the first I remember seeing. [6]
- He had not been so intoxicated as he had made, out, and he seemed only "mellow" as he stood before them, with his corrugated face and queer, quaint look, the eye with the cast in it blinking faster than the. [11]
- A quaint table at her hand was dotted with rare old books and miniatures, and behind her ticked an ancient clock in a tall mahogany case. [11]
- She winced, even as she responded with that quaint note in her voice which gave humour to her speech. [11]
- The quaint windows are filled with little panes, and garnished with white muslin curtains, and brightened with boxes of blooming flowers. [5]
- In Bremerhaven an architect whose acquaintance I had made on the way became my cicerone, and showed me all the sights of the small but very quaint port. [10]
- Some of his aphorisms--so quaint in form as to invite laughter--are yet fairly startling in their purport. [5]
- Sophie went into another room for a moment, and brought back a quaint cut-glass bottle of cordial. [11]
- Lassiter, though kinder and gentler than ever, had parted with his quaint humor and his coldness and his tranquillity to become a restless and unhappy man. [13]
- But there was an inscription, in French, on one of those old stones, which was quaint and pretty, and was plainly not the work of any other than a poet. [5]
- And we recognized, also, that it was that sort of quaint commingling of baritone and falsetto which at home we call "Tyrolese warbling. [5]
- All the customs, all the laws, all the details, pertaining to the student duel are quaint and naive. [5]
- First of all, after leaving the station, you climb through the little town clinging to the hillside; and Honora was struck by the quaint houses and shops which had been places of barter before the Revolution. [9]
- At my back, across the open space, was the irregular line of quaint, top-heavy shops since passed away, their sightless windows barred by solid shutters of oak. [9]
- The stone carving about the church portals and on side buttresses is inexpressibly quaint and naive. [4]
- Lord, how marvellous a thing it is, the grip his memory doth take upon his quaint and crazy fancies! [5]
- For Dilsberg is a quaint place. [5]
- We sat on a bench in the market-place, a treeless square, hemmed in by quaint, gabled houses, late in the evening, to listen to the chimes from the belfry. [4]
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