Examples of 'gets quite' in a sentence

Meaning of "gets quite"

gets quite - This phrase is used to convey the idea that something becomes fairly or relatively quiet or calm

How to use "gets quite" in a sentence

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My OctoPre gets quite hot when in use.
This is southern exposure so gets quite warm.
It gets quite hot here in the summer.
I imagine killing gets quite addictive.
One gets quite familiar with patterns.
The owner gets quite old.
Ned gets quite anxious in hotel rooms.
Lovage is a wonderful plant that gets quite large.
Your mum gets quite a few mentions.
You need to be careful as the path gets quite slippery.
It already gets quite a bit of fast food.
The problem is that such a character gets quite boring.
Holden gets quite drunk in one scene.
Now the run widenes and often gets quite busy.
Now this gets quite lonely by yourself.

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Game play starts out easy and gets quite challenging.
Nathan gets quite serious at the piano.
Wear light clothes because it gets quite hot towards midday.
It gets quite dark though and sad.
So mechanicity gets quite complicated.
He gets quite upset when someone is being criticised unfairly.
Apparently it gets quite cold at night.
It gets quite cold at night due to the altitude.
Writing down an assignment gets quite problematic for them.
It gets quite cold in the winter.
Writing down a mission gets quite problematic for them.
It gets quite chilly back there.
The interior of this unit gets quite hot in warming mode.
A boy gets quite an education in juvie.
I also noticed recently that it gets quite warm from time to time.
She gets quite car sick.
During the winter wear warm clothing since it gets quite cool.
Sebastian gets quite a bit of attention himself.
I know that what I have been saying gets quite technical.
The voice gets quite distorted in it.
Despite how he seems, he gets quite lonely.
It gets quite a bit of media attention.
Madrid in particular gets quite cold in December.
Ma gets quite so much as lose any control.
It seems that Kendall still gets quite a bit of fan mail.
It gets quite interesting after the first case.
The problem is that it gets quite repetitive after a few plays.
It gets quite busy here during the peak season.
Studying and analyzing literature gets quite significant in regard to learning about history.
It gets quite expensive to fly when your baby becomes a toddler.
It seems that Kendall still gets quite a bit of fan mail I am.
It gets quite hot on a tennis court.
My slap-practice dummy gets quite a workout lately.
It gets quite toxic after a while.
There are so many, it gets quite confusing.

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