Examples of 'does not quite' in a sentence
Meaning of "does not quite"
does not quite: suggests that something is close but not entirely accurate or complete
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does not quite
Perhaps that does not quite do him justice.
Then the officer sees something he does not quite like.
It does not quite yet have definable content.
For me the combination does not quite work.
It does not quite seem ideal in any case.
A strong majority that does not quite reach.
He does not quite want to give up the faith.
My noble friend does not quite follow me.
It does not quite work like that.
I think that is a statement that does not quite hold up.
The story does not quite stop there.
But then we come to something that does not quite ring true.
It does not quite kill the pain.
Unfortunately it does not quite satisfy me.
It does not quite fit with the image of an adult.
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But the story does not quite end there.
He does not quite fit the paradigm of the modern manager.
Something does not quite fit.
It does not quite work well for studio sounds and mixing purpose.
Thus his argument does not quite reach its goal.
She does not quite know what to make of her freedom.
It is not easy being a child who does not quite fit into traditional schooling.
Jazz does not quite explain what they create.
Yet there is something about the man that does not quite add up.
This description does not quite do justice to beer.
Maybe you can get me out of questions but something does not quite understand.
Max win does not quite match the volatility.
This is definitely good news and it does not quite happen that often.
This does not quite facilitate travel.
You will be happy to know that the story does not quite end here.
She does not quite get her prince charming.
I believe that there is a disconnection and contemporary theological education does not quite tune in.
So something does not quite tally here.
France and USA have threatened sanctions if Gbagbo does not quite.
The movie does not quite end with atonement.
The Anselmian version of the satisfaction theory does not quite encounter these difficulties.
This does not quite mirror the real research situation.
The Liberal government does not quite remember that.
This does not quite solve the whole problem of training though.
But fortunately the Malian president does not quite wield absolute power.
It does not quite make it.
The Committee is concerned that the wording proposed does not quite achieve this result unambiguously.
This does not quite make sense because we do have enough time to do it.
The Section is concerned that the wording proposed does not quite achieve this result unambiguously.
She does not quite remember who she is and what she is supposed to do.
Unfortunately, it does not quite do the trick.
She does not quite agree with what the man said.
Nothing is perfect, and sometimes it does not quite work.
Some critics feel it does not quite match up to its predecessor.
He is . Yet there is something about the man that does not quite add up.
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Not because of what he does in his bedroom at night
She does not want to open her door