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But even on Earth most now thought the idea quaint.
To modern eyes, the show can seem a little quaint.
In this town of 50,000, there was something quaint about the service.
"So this is where you've made your quaint little home all these years."
They buy a little house in the country and begin a quaint life there.
Yet his vision does not seem at all quaint today.
In general, though, it is a quaint place to play.
New York is a city, not a quaint little village.
At the quaint house, a light comes on in the front picture window.
What could be easier than running a quaint little paper?
The words do not seem formal and quaint coming from him.
Such an exchange might still happen, but now it seems quaint.
It's rather quaint, once you get your head round the system.
The others are likely to be quaint rather than cozy.
She seems to have a quaint idea that she's going to keep me alive.
I no longer thought him to be innocent or quaint.
Just being in such a quaint village made her feel safe.
It seemed almost quaint, but this is how most artists still live.
I think he thought it was quaint and a little bit British.
But in the present context, this position comes off as a little quaint.
These days, merely talking on a phone seems almost quaint, kind of like using a party line.
Always the quaint form of his humor, no matter how dark the way.
They are much more than just quaint old fashioned words.
What a quaint way of putting the attempt on his life.
The living room is quaint enough, but then there are the bedrooms.