Meaning Of The Word Quaint
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Quaint Meaning
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quaint
adjective: Something that is quaint is attractive because it is unusual and old-fashioned. quaint in American English clever or skilled adjective: having an old-fashioned attractiveness or charm; oddly picturesque quaint in British English adjective: attractively unusual, esp in an old-fashioned style |
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