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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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61. Some low-fat cheeses have quite an acceptable flavour but some taste like rubber.
62. She's quite an eyeful!
63. Interviewing prospective candidates was quite an eye opener for people who haven't a clue on what that job entails.
64. A sending off for him too, which brought quite an outburst from manager, Glenn Hoddle.
65. For a central banker, that was quite an adventurous statement.
66. Well, she shouldn't be surprised, because it was quite an accurate assessment.
67. They were buried by the time we left the area a couple days later and emitted quite an odor.
68. Below: An Oranda is still quite an easy fish to keep despite its fancy breeding.
69. She had been creating quite an uproar[http://sentencedict.com], which eventually called for governmental intervention.
70. Quite an impressive list, but marked by a complete absence of public interest considerations.
71. All in all, quite an exodus from the Land of the Long White Cloud.
72. Then again, it's not funny really it's quite an honour, to have your home listed.
73. Still, he was very good-looking and not being dressed as a clergyman might be quite an asset to their party.
74. From quite an early age I was expected to be somewhere around.
75. There is quite an art in scattering the pennies so that they do not hurt the children.
76. At once regal and streetwise[sentencedict.com], Erykah Badu made quite an entrance at the Bayou here a few weeks ago.
77. Sometimes this requires quite an effort from both horse and rider.
78. If there is not quite an embarrassment of riches, there is enough to make the small investor blush at the choice.
79. This is quite an expensive printer to run, with the integral head and ink cartridges costing around £30 each.
80. If one were to count heads, particularly among younger economists, Keynesian ideas were being eclipsed at quite an astonishing speed.
81. However well rehearsed this was, it was quite an accomplishment considering that their teacher was self-taught.
82. There was quite an array of heavy machinery in sight, but none close enough to be a plausible source of accident.
83. The whole ceremony took under an hour but left quite an impression on me.
84. Combine those with the acne, and it creates quite an effect.
85. Once fired, the blast would fire the ball bearings out toward the enemy and covered quite an area.
86. When this was combined with the lower rent it could also argue for, the finally agreed deal had quite an effect.
87. I've got quite an earful of her chatter.
88. I felt our engagement was quite an unhappy time.
89. And Jay seems to be quite an easy shopper.
90. He's quite an early bird.
More similar words: quite a fewquiterequitemesquiteunrequitedquite somethingquitsquitproteanacquitequitysuitequittersuitedacute anglemosquitoequitiesiniquityrequitalquittingubiquityinequityen suiteprocrusteanequitablecall it quitsacquittalobliquityacquittedantiquity
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