The records that Wise has left of his investigations begin at the earliest stage, and possess the charm of an obvious and somewhat quaint reality.
When I first saw the movie last spring prior to its release, it struck me as an intelligent account of a half-forgotten and somewhat quaint chapter in American social history.
Certainly this impression is fully borne out by the beautiful and somewhat quaint works included in that great anthology.
Males are necessary, sometimes even liked, but they are peripheral beings, somewhat quaint.
Cope, the 19th-century paleontologist, created his law about growing species size based on dinosaurs; the idea has now become somewhat quaint.
The knuckleball makes Wakefield's sudden success somewhat quaint.
Full value rating too, with extra tracks the previously unreleased somewhat quaint, 'Dodo' plus a demo version of 'Candidate', both from '73.
Mr. Agee, the chairman of Bendix, was given a parachute that looks somewhat quaint now: $805,000 a year for five years.
The weapons array was a somewhat quaint series of switches rather than the touch-sensitive panels he was accustomed to, but he was certain he could adapt.
Seibert traced its origin to "the same problem that James Bond has... When you look at even his newest gadgets, they're somewhat quaint."