Examples of 'himself quite' in a sentence

Meaning of "himself quite"

himself quite - This phrase is used when someone performs an action to a significant extent or degree on their own

How to use "himself quite" in a sentence

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himself quite
Fancies himself quite the family man.
He is not ready to bare himself quite yet.
Fancied himself quite the warrior poet.
But he managed to feed himself quite well.
Does not feel himself quite as irrevocably committed as.
I have a brother who considers himself quite a mariner.
He shook himself quite adequately at the crime scene.
My predecessor considers himself quite a big deal.
Made himself quite the reputation.
I am sure he could feed himself quite readily.
He found himself quite oblivious to the crowd of promenaders.
Apparently he made himself quite at home.
Made himself quite the reputation for being a law and order hardass.
Your son had himself quite a night.
Made himself quite the reputation for being a law and order hard ass and.

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I hear he fancies himself quite the runner.
He found himself quite as helpless as the elder had been to answer his question.
My dad considers himself quite a dancer.
For someone who complained so much, Rhodey seemed to be enjoying himself quite a lot.
Einstein was himself quite aware of this truth.
The new aircraft has shown himself quite well.
He considers himself quite a medical authority.
And one of them had a son who fancied himself quite a rider.
Chaz had himself quite a business.
It appears Ted should be able to defend himself quite well.
Brown had himself quite a week.
And I do not think he would have considered himself quite so " at home.
Snagged himself quite a catch.
Well it looks like our little Stanley has built himself quite a clubhouse here.
Bugsy has drawn himself quite a crowd of ass kissers.
It seems that our own Colonel Potter fancies himself quite a bridge player.
He has made himself quite comfortable at the sunshine network.
I imagine he considers himself quite fortunate.
He acquitted himself quite well in the regular season against the Hurricanes.
Looks like your little boy has got himself quite an imagination.
Toni found himself quite alone in the dusty lobby.
It looks like Stanley has built himself quite a clubhouse.
He actually bought himself quite a bit of goodwill after a month and a half.
Senator Quintianus made himself quite clear.
He has proven himself quite valuable to such filmmakers as producer Roger Corman.
Looks like Bucks is getting himself quite an education.
Fancies himself quite the hunter, both of animals and women.
In the Caucasus Lermontov found himself quite at home.
He also handles himself quite well in the fight scenes.
In the meantime, Ali is already able to express himself quite well in Dutch.
He 's building himself quite an attractive little nest.
In that case, he could buffer himself quite easily.
He thought himself quite cured, and verily believed he had hit upon.
Yeah, he certainly proved himself quite useful.
Doesn't feel himself quite as irrevocably committed as… as Peterson.

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