Examples of 'had a distinctive' in a sentence

Meaning of "had a distinctive"

had a distinctive: This phrase suggests that something possessed a characteristic or quality that made it stand out or unique in some way

How to use "had a distinctive" in a sentence

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had a distinctive
The product had a distinctive cocoa aroma.
But it was still important to make sure each character had a distinctive look.
Yet the city had a distinctive charm.
He had a distinctive tendency towards luxurious ornamentation and symmetric compositions.
The new facility had a distinctive tall tower.
It had a distinctive sloping bonnet line.
I thought they had a distinctive style.
It had a distinctive sound when it fired.
At the time they concluded it had a distinctive shape not seen in microcephalics.
He had a distinctive treatment of fabrics with tight folds and reflections.
Each prophet had a distinctive voice.
It had a distinctive light characteristic of two white flashes followed by a red flash.
All three of those corporations had a distinctive sportswear model and logo design.
It had a distinctive slender snout.
He was among the first to suggest that each species of warbler had a distinctive call.

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Bellamy had a distinctive singing style.
But let us remember the South had a distinctive history.
Liberman had a distinctive goal in mind.
The troopers of the Somaliland Camel Corps had a distinctive dress.
But she always had a distinctive point of view.
These people generally lived in little communities, each of which had a distinctive name.
But he had a distinctive chin.
Overall the skull was larger than an average human 's and had a distinctive domed forehead.
Clay had a distinctive style.
These cars featured Art deco styling and had a distinctive bright red paint scheme.
Mullins had a distinctive talent both as a performer and a songwriter.
Marvin signed many of his work and had a distinctive style over most of his career.
He had a distinctive style of singing.
Adele aus der Ohe was highly endowed and had a distinctive degree of temperament as a pianist.
It had a distinctive look.
Did not you happen to notice he had a distinctive freckle on his right cheek?
They had a distinctive uniform of yellow turbans and blue trousers.
These were the only adhesive revenues which had a distinctive design specifically used for Northern Ireland.
This had a distinctive mark of Zen Buddhism having inherited from China.
How did you find out that you had a distinctive singing voice?
He also had a distinctive tattoo on his left upper arm.
Carefully chosen colours, white or otherwise, had a distinctive presence in the advertising.
She had a distinctive limp.
Like other monk seals, this species had a distinctive head and face.
They had a distinctive voice.
Although never hugely commercially successful, Pigbag had a distinctive sound.
The houses had a distinctive porch supported by carved stone pillars.
Tampa Red is best known as a blues guitarist who had a distinctive single-string slide style.
The party had a distinctive and foreign policy based on pacifism.
The five-bedroom house was built in Dutch Colonial style and had a distinctive gambrel roof.
Gaelic art had a distinctive and delicate beauty all of its own.
Most importantly, I noticed that the right reartire had a distinctive nick.
Thus each had a distinctive body figure resembling their personalities and physicality.
About the size of sheep, Protoceratops had a distinctive head shield and a hook-like beak.
The Hengist had a distinctive appearance with curved upper and lower surfaces and a flat sided fuselage.

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