11.   Quaint notion.

12.   Remember the quaint notion that technology would make us more productive, get us home sooner and bring us closer to the Leisure Age?

13.   Retirement will be a quaint notion, some say, as might retirement communities.

14.   That old-fashioned belief, and the equally quaint notion that boards of directors should knowledgeably and honestly oversee their corporations, are in fact cornerstones of American capitalism.

15.   Their attempt grows out of a quaint notion that in America what is supposed to happen in between elections is called government, not more politics.

16.   There was a quaint notion of voluntarism about it, clothed in educational garb.

17.   There is the quaint notion in some corners of the world that New York teams receive preferential treatment from all the league headquarters located in New York.

18.   They seem incapable of abandoning the quaint notion that art should somehow be esthetically pleasing.

19.   Thomas Jefferson, whose quaint notions of limited government were in vogue at the time, was asked to write another version, and this early text was scrapped.

20.   What a quaint notion for a political figure!

a. + notion >>共 563
very 5.57%
whole 4.74%
popular 3.46%
preconceived 3.33%
traditional 2.88%
romantic 2.88%
old 2.43%
vague 1.86%
such 1.79%
quaint 1.41%
quaint + n. >>共 194
notion 5.98%
village 5.98%
town 5.71%
street 2.45%
shop 2.45%
custom 2.17%
cottage 2.17%
idea 1.90%
relic 1.63%
concept 1.36%
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