Examples of 'i get quite' in a sentence

Meaning of "i get quite"

i get quite - This phrase is often used to express a certain level of emotional or mental reaction in the speaker. It implies that the speaker becomes significantly affected or experiences a strong response to a particular situation or stimulus

How to use "i get quite" in a sentence

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i get quite
I get quite a kick out of censoring the mail.
I will be about half an hour and I get quite emotional so.
I get quite anxious about you.
Liz said so because I get quite gassy.
I get quite disturbed when you call me that.
That is the answer I get quite often.
I get quite an intimate view of life that way.
With my speed, I get quite a few chances.
I get quite a kick out of this.
As you might imagine, I get quite a few requests like this.
I get quite a few comments.
And depression . I get quite deep depression.
I get quite deep depression.
Here is April come and June will soon be here! I get quite anxious about you.
I get quite a few letters like yours every year.

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Thanks . Not at all . I get quite a kick out of this.
I get quite motivated by competition.
I get fairly bad hay fever . I get, like … I get quite dry skin during winter, um.
I get quite lost with the pace things are moving.
As every photographer I get quite a lot of requests for photo usage from companies.
I get quite stressed.
One of the questions I get quite often asks how and when I decided to become a writer.
I get quite excited by the prospect of the annual bring and buy sale.
This ' is the story How I get quite a lot of trouble my Have target still reached.
I get quite intrigued when people do not answer questions and quite curious.
See, even I get quite confused here.
Now I get quite a lot of emails and letters from people who tell me their stories.
You know, Phillip, I get quite intrigued when people do not answer questions and quite curious.
I get quite passionate because I was that person.
I guess I get quite obsessive about things and possessive as well, I think.
I get quite tired of how much people complain about the North Island.
Usually I get quite flattered when people praise me … but with you I am unsure.
I get quite a kick out of this, used to be with the Treasury Department myself.
In fact i get quite a lot of… well, so do i.
Once I get quite annoyed by just a little thing that I have forgotten the speed limit.
I get quite disturbed when you call me that. You shouldn't make fun of foreigners.
Hey! I get quite disturbed when you call me that.
A, I get quite frustrated with The inconsistency of refereeing.
I get quite a few of your lot in here, actually, officer.
I get quite anxious about you . Have your really heard of nothing? Oh!
I get quite intrigued when people do not answer questions . You know, Phillip.
I get quite intrigued when people don't answer questions and quite curious. You know, Phillip.
I get quite carried away when i put one… yah-hh!

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