He inhaled and then gave his own peculiar version of a contented sigh, venting through his secondary respiratory organ.
New York has created a peculiar version of landed gentry, a rentocracy that has included much of the city's establishment.
Stylish drinkers now suffer their own peculiar version of seasonal affect disorder.
The Islanders' season is turning like a peculiar version of a broken record, one that goes something like this: Spot the opposing team a couple of goals.
Another was Prous Boneta of Montpellier, a woman condemned for her own peculiar version of the Olivite heresy in 1325.
Speaks a very peculiar idiomatic version of English.
The creature immediately stopped and raised its claws into its own peculiar version of the Honor Stance again.
His own peculiar version is a blend of self-effacing candor and transparent ingratiation.
Artists in fact were cosseted in a peculiar version of paradise, or anyway guaranteed employment.
I don't see any Betan enforcers around here to impose their peculiar version of morality on us all, do you, Fell?