Examples of 'has quite' in a sentence

Meaning of "has quite"

has quite: used to indicate that someone or something possesses a considerable amount of a certain quality

How to use "has quite" in a sentence

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has quite
The little lady has quite a voice.
Sonja has quite a few younger friends.
I hear his family has quite a fortune.
She has quite a hearty moose knuckle.
I think he probably has quite a story to tell.
He has quite a number of options at his disposal.
I understand that has quite an interesting flavor.
Has quite the interest in the arts.
Your daughter has quite an ordinary appearance.
Has quite successfully filtered the web.
As the landscape has quite literally changed.
He has quite a desperate look about him.
I would say he has quite a few problems.
He has quite a lot of money in his possession.
Your profession has quite a natural air.

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And has quite a bit of adipocere tissue.
The studies budget has quite simply been axed.
Tom has quite a career ahead of him.
They say she has quite a past.
Kay has quite a technique with husbands.
And our brother has quite shamed me.
She has quite the drinking problem.
That old place has quite a history.
She has quite a fondness for him.
No other country has quite the number.
Suzie has quite a future at the company.
Whoever did paint this he has quite a talent.
The left has quite a different purpose.
I hear the boardroom has quite a view.
He never has quite enough to satisfy him.
This particular cross has quite a story.
Bonaparte has quite an appetite for revenge.
The industry he works in has quite a demand.
Your wife has quite a sense of humor.
Well having a routine has quite a lot.
He never has quite reached that pinnacle.
That building you live in has quite a reputation.
America has quite a fascination with you.
This girlfriend of yours has quite an imagination.
She has quite a way with words.
That little thing has quite a temper.
Arai has quite a way of cleaning bodies.
Such a thought has quite taken me.
It has quite a bit of plastic in it at this stage.
The gentleman has quite the mustache.
He has quite an attachment to this little chair.
Your client has quite the temper.
He has quite an extensive discography at this point.
She actually has quite a small head.
He has quite a talent and is really unrecognized.

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