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Sentence count:117+5Posted:2017-09-03Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: quite a fewquiterequitemesquiteunrequitedquite somethingquitsquitMeaning: adv. of an unusually noticeable or exceptional or remarkable kind (not used with a negative). 
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31. My uncle has become quite an institution at the club!
32. He's quite an individual!
33. The anti-smoking campaign had had/made quite an impact on young people.
34. You must try some of her home-made wine it's quite an experience!
35. I've been told that she was quite an eyeful in her youth.
36. Driving a car in Central London needs quite an art!
37. We got lost on the Metro - it was quite an adventure.
38. He made quite an impression on the girls at the tennis club.
39. It sounds quite an interesting job[http://Sentencedict.com], but I don't know what the money's like yet.
40. If the new leader does manage to unify his warring party it will be quite an achievement.
41. Children can develop bad postural habits from quite an early age.
42. The rock concert was quite an education for my parents!
43. To be offered a place at such a good university is quite an achievement.
44. The other night we had quite an earnest talk.
45. She might imagine that to be quite an achievement.
46. You're really putting on quite an impressive little show.
47. That really was quite an event to shoot an innocent person in New York City.
48. All in all, she thought, flicking her hair back from her face, he was quite an unusual person.
49. This is quite an energetic section of the walk with steep slopes covered in beautiful maritime heaths.
50. There is indeed quite an amount of contemporary music which seems designed to keep us in a state of perpetual shock.
51. We probably presented quite an obscene picture and suddenly we seemed to have an audience.
52. Quite an eye-opener for a 15-year-old grammar school boy from Kensal Green.
53. It was quite an occasion. All the local dignitaries were there, dressed in their finest clothes.
54. To be an employed, married mum is quite an achievement and I think I speak for us all.
55. If you have any of these problems, you seriously need to consider extending your exercise capability by quite an amount.
56. Her father was a lawyer who wrote, he was quite an eminent man, of great intelligence; erudite.
57. Yet, I gradually began to develop quite an angry feeling against my father.
58. Did I mention that the Princess's brother is really quite an evil man?
59. It had proved quite an exciting substitute for lost love, and a pacifier in that time of grave trouble.
60. He made it sound quite an ordinary request and I didn't like to ask why.
More similar words: quite a fewquiterequitemesquiteunrequitedquite somethingquitsquitproteanacquitequitysuitequittersuitedacute anglemosquitoequitiesiniquityrequitalquittingubiquityinequityen suiteprocrusteanequitablecall it quitsacquittalobliquityacquittedantiquity
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