Examples of 'he looked quite' in a sentence
Meaning of "he looked quite"
he looked quite - This phrase is incomplete, but it might imply that someone appeared or seemed in a certain way
How to use "he looked quite" in a sentence
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he looked quite
Which he looked quite prepared to use on her.
Loki cracked his head, he looked quite unhappy.
He looked quite young and full of life.
I told him he looked quite handsome.
He looked quite plain this guy.
The last time she saw him, he looked quite bewildered.
He looked quite handsome in his suit and tie.
He went into a deep sleep, and to the others there he looked quite dead.
I am sure he looked quite smashing in his tux.
Despite the fact that his blood was still being drained, he looked quite stable.
He looked quite comfortable despite the oppressive weather.
It was a man, and Sophie thought he looked quite old.
He looked quite uncomfortable in that position.
The last time I saw him, he looked quite green.
He looked quite happy in contrast with those around him.
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When I was watching the videos, he looked quite short.
He looked quite like you.
It seems Jae Seok left by himself . He looked quite drunk.
He looked quite pleased with himself and his treat.
Dressed in his finery, I am sure he looked quite the Prime Minister.
He looked quite young when he brought in his first book.
Edward's nostrils flared, and he looked quite angry with me.
I think he looked quite emotional at the end of the interview.
In a ski resort. so carelessly, i have been thinking that he looked quite cool.
He looked quite at home.
What did he look like? Well, he looked quite average.
He looked quite bonnie.
Did he only eat food here? Well, he looked quite average.
He looked quite tired.
However, I saw him a couple of days later back in Moscow, he looked quite fit.
He looked quite nice.
Yeah, poor Captain Johnson . He looked quite mortified.
He looked quite mortified.
Well, before he met me he looked quite young . ”.
He looked quite good.
Um… Rhyme. From her younger days in canada, But now, he looked quite different.
He looked quite drunk.
I thought he looked quite well-behaved.
He looked quite ill.
Well, he looked quite aged.
He looked quite natty.
I thought he looked quite well-behaved You must be happy.
He looked quite upset.
Well, he looked quite average.
He looked quite ordinary.
He looked quite dashing until she put that smear on his face.
He looked quite young, but he was still older than me.
He looked quite handsome, albeit cold and arrogant.
He looked quite different in his white shirt and tie, like a Catholic schoolboy.
He looked quite similar to the emperor I 'd seen.