To be a character

If someone has a unique personality, she is "a character"

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Marie Kondo is quite a character! By that I mean, she is a unique and interesting individual; her personality is interesting and vibrant. You usually say this when someone stands out for having a strong personality. Do you remember the runner Usain Bolt? He was a character; he attracted a lot of attention, had funny dances and moves, and liked to celebrate. He was quite a character. If you saw the movie Crazy Rich Asians, you might remember Rachel’s best friend in Singapore. That girl was quite a character, too.

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