idiocrasies (Meaning)
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idiocrasies (pl.)
of Idiocracy
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idiocrasies Sentence Examples
- The candidate's idiosyncratic campaign tactics alienated many potential voters.
- Each culture has its unique idiosyncrasies that shape its customs and beliefs.
- The professor's idiosyncratic teaching style made lectures both entertaining and challenging.
- The team's success was attributed to their ability to embrace and harness their collective idiosyncrasies.
- Despite their idiosyncrasies, the siblings remained close and supportive of one another.
- The town's annual festival celebrated the idiosyncrasies that made it a unique and vibrant community.
- The CEO encouraged employees to value and respect the idiosyncrasies of their colleagues.
- The author's writing style was characterized by a blend of wit and idiosyncrasies that set her work apart from others.
- The professor's idiosyncratic approach to grading prompted both admiration and criticism from students.
- The family's idiosyncratic holiday traditions brought joy and laughter to all who participated.
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of Idiocracy
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The candidate's idiosyncratic campaign tactics alienated many potential voters.
Each culture has its unique idiosyncrasies that shape its customs and beliefs.
The professor's idiosyncratic teaching style made lectures both entertaining and challenging.
The team's success was attributed to their ability to embrace and harness their collective idiosyncrasies.