Examples of 'he quite' in a sentence

Meaning of "he quite"

he quite: This phrase might be an incomplete sentence, but it could imply someone's behavior or actions are somewhat reserved or modest

How to use "he quite" in a sentence

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he quite
He quite swears by the regenerative powers of desanguination.
I do not think he quite shared your notion.
He quite often stumbles over his words.
I am not sure he quite said that.
He quite enjoys the presence of the dead.
I do not think he quite understands.
He quite simply fails to appreciate the pressures.
I think he quite likes you.
He quite literally had his hands full.
He should not meddle in things he quite obviously does not understand.
That he quite literally detached the masseter muscle.
Remembered he quite a lot.
He quite clearly believes himself to be a great man of history.
And for the freedoms he quite rightly is working to protect.
He quite enjoys the view as can be seen here.

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I think he quite missed it.
He quite literally can not afford to be sick now.
He must he quite rich.
He quite a few weeks after he told me all of this.
After this he quite.
I did notice he quite often had a pint at lunchtime.
My second question is about the multilateral vigilance which he quite rightly commended.
It appears that he quite ruthlessly maintained his territory.
Hitchcock moves his mouth when he reads and he quite clearly said Charles.
I do think he quite liked a bit of a drink.
Stanley wanted beautiful materials, as he quite rightly said.
I think he quite liked the idea.
Over time she became very thin, and he quite corpulent.
First he quite clearly rejected the hegemony of epistemology.
I think he quite.
I think he quite successfully demolishes that ideological structure.
He could know what the sound was before he quite realized he had heard it.
And he quite literally wrote the book on them.
And I am sure he quite regrets that.
He quite often allowed me to express what was on my mind.
When it dawned on him that he quite enjoyed it, he kept going.
He quite frequently washes his hands.
After saving his grandson, he quite willingly obliges.
He quite deliberately lets off.
He may not look it, but he quite dislikes losing.
He quite literally can not bring his weapon to bear.
A sick person needs tenderness, he quite naturally likes to lean on something.
He quite simply trusted her.
But there was only one old man, and he quite deaf.
I remember he quite enjoyed these noodles.
Worked Narcotics for five years, then he quite.
He quite rightly feared invasion.
To these extremely well-off people . he quite simply fails to appreciate the pressures.
He quite agreed to every proposal.
In the course of his brief visit, he quite forgot to ask after his niece.

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