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quare
/ °ì·ÉÉÉ /
adjective
- remarkable or strange
a quare fellow
- great or good
you're in a quare mess
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of quare1
Example Sentences
My gog, but itâll be a quare scowderment at the Day of Judgment when they come tumblinâ up in their death-sarks, all jouped together anâ tryinâ to drag their tombsteans with them to prove how good they was; some of them trimmlinâ and ditherinâ, with their hands that dozzened anâ slippy from lyinâ in the sea that they canât even keep their grup oâ them.â
In a similar spirit, âQuare Dance,â a project she plans to develop further, embraces all the layers of her identity.
The main setting is a female prison inspired by âThe Auld Triangle,â the song from Brendan Behanâs play âThe Quare Fellow,â most recently re-popularized by the film âInside Llewyn Davis.â
In fact, average B-class office space surpasses its Silicon Valley counterpart, which rents for under $46 pers quare foot.
"Probable quare" still makes me laugh.
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