Along the way, the children enjoyed a characteristically idiosyncratic version of home schooling.
Meant as derision, the term was inspired by Léger's idiosyncratic version of Cubism, in which he emphasized cylindrical shapes.
Perhaps the most idiosyncratic version is the Italian hot dog served in and around Newark.
Mr. Cherkassky has long been noted for his idiosyncratic versions of the mainstream Romantic repertory.
Though the production respects and honors the traditions of "Giselle," it is an idiosyncratic version.
Strangely enough, Tchelitchew intermittently pursued his own idiosyncratic version of the figure-ground blend, without ever betraying his realist impulses.
Those looking for passion, Latin or otherwise, will find it in this idiosyncratic 1988 version of the 19th-century "Don Quixote."
This writing system is a somewhat idiosyncratic version of the phonetic transcription of the time.
Here then is an idealized, idiosyncratic version of how history might have unfolded had John F. Kennedy not been struck down in Dallas.
Mostly, Carola's jazz repertoire consisted in idiosyncratic versions of American songs.