Examples of 'had a rather' in a sentence
Meaning of "had a rather"
Had a rather: used to describe something as somewhat or slightly in a particular manner, often implying an understatement or reservation in judgment
How to use "had a rather" in a sentence
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had a rather
He had a rather benign view of human beings.
The british mail had a rather scathing.
You had a rather large chip there.
Sahelanthropus tchadensis had a rather small cranium.
Shelby had a rather amusing dossier made up.
Dinocephalosaurus also had a rather long neck.
I have had a rather trying couple of days.
The little building had a rather calm life.
We had a rather major bust this morning.
I do remember we had a rather unpleasant talk.
I had a rather diverse list this month.
I am sure you have had a rather busy day.
They had a rather short vacation romance.
The little girl had a rather sad life.
She had a rather interesting text file.
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I will admit that we had a rather rough start.
I had a rather strange journey into television.
She seems to have had a rather active holiday.
He had a rather aloof expression his face.
The study itself had a rather limited scope.
I had a rather gloomy letter from home today.
The old professor had a rather simple thought.
It had a rather weird side effect.
Which indicates they had a rather close relationship.
Mike had a rather traditional view of family life.
Butterbur appeared to have had a rather bad memory.
Then we had a rather solemn phone call.
I understand you had a rather.
The race had a rather close finish.
I grew up in a household where my father had a rather large library.
I have just had a rather nasty experience.
If we wanted a change from the sea we also had a rather nice pool.
I have had a rather intriguing phone call.
Later we suddenly learned that he had a rather serious criminal record.
Mike had a rather challenging married life.
I understand you have had a rather hard time lately.
I just had a rather interesting discussion about garbage.
At the end of the last century he had a rather original idea.
You have had a rather rigorous day.
Chances are you have not forgotten anything but had a rather irritating dream.
She would had a rather rackety youth.
I hesitated greatly to write to you knowing that you had just had a rather long crisis.
Apple has had a rather fearless year.
There he met his deceased father with whom he had always had a rather strained relationship.
Einstein had a rather nice way of explaining it.
Knowing that you had just had a rather long crisis.
I have had a rather productive evening in their presence.
There was a university student who had a rather lofty view of his intellect.
Bobo had a rather unproductive shift.
I gather from your letter that you had a rather difficult time.
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Had she dreamed of the garden so often
Then we knew we had the wrong guy
We had so much fun up on the mountain today
Examples of using Rather
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I would rather listen to a drunk than him
This creates confusion rather than clarity
He would rather be at work with that bitch