Examples of 'am still quite' in a sentence
Meaning of "am still quite"
am still quite: Indicates a certain level of satisfaction or contentment with a current situation or state, often suggesting a sense of being sufficiently pleased
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am still quite
I am still quite confuse with some positions.
You can return to Shadow Pond and pretend that I am still quite dead.
I am still quite young for a dragon.
The thing that scares me, I have to admit, is that I am still quite young.
I am still quite fond of the phrase.
I am myself 50 years old, but I am still quite healthy.
I am still quite angry with my father.
I feel I am still quite capable.
I am still quite curious to see how the dice will fall tomorrow.
I think I am still quite young.
I am still quite hopeful we will find a way to help both you and Major Carter.
And, having read it, I am still quite satisfied with my decision.
I am still quite tired because I did not sleep very well last night.
I too am still quite obsessed.
I am still quite good.
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Though I am still quite concerned about the chilly weather.
Now I am still quite good friends with three of them.
However, i am still quite curious to know who you are.
I am still quite patient, but some things infuriate me very quickly now.
I am still quite uneasy, despite assurances that this medical procedure poses little risk.
I am still quite new at all this, To be honest.
I am still quite new, so I have not gotten used to everything yet.
I think I am still quite healthy and active, for an old lady.
I am still quite a novice in this field, but I am aware of magic secrets!
I am still quite shocked by it all . ”.
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I still cling to the hope of being employed as an official
My nerves have still not quite recovered
Still a little bit shaky and tense