Examples of 'i had quite' in a sentence

Meaning of "i had quite"

The phrase 'I had quite' is often used to express that someone had a substantial or significant amount or degree of something, often in the context of an experience or emotion

How to use "i had quite" in a sentence

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i had quite
I had quite an experience at the golf club.
I think my colleagues and I had quite a bit of information to digest today.
I had quite the night last night.
I can not remember the last time I had quite so much fun at the cinema.
I had quite enough of that in my debutante days.
May be because I had quite a few glasses.
I had quite enough to drink at the reception.
It is rather that I had quite a shock here tonight.
I had quite a heavy period last week.
I think because I had quite a bit of time off.
I had quite a few complications with my surgery.
As an only child I had quite a lot of stress growing up.
I had quite the tickle caught in my throat.
That was good because I had quite a lot of creative freedom.
I had quite severe asthma at one time.

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Those who were not interested told me I had quite the imagination.
I had quite a session with the regent.
I will have you know that I had quite the little career going.
I had quite a bit of money stashed away.
Teddy and I had quite the siege.
I had quite forgotten how addictive this was.
Sherif and I had quite enough of you.
I had quite the supermarket experience yesterday.
Your husband and I had quite a talk.
I had quite diverse music taste as a kid.
But yesterday I had quite a fright.
I had quite the epiphany that day.
When I had my children I had quite a good job in a corporate office.
I had quite a few conversations with atheists.
And I realized that in fact I had quite a few wrong ideas.
I had quite a pleasant time working there.
That night I slept badly and I had quite a lot of pain despite the morphine.
I had quite an interesting night actually.
It was very lucky that I had quite a bit of wire and string on me, indeed.
I had quite a sizeable family once upon a time.
I just didn't want to write even though I had quite a lot to write.
I had quite a following there too.
Culled from newspapers and periodicals, I had quite an accumulation by now of D'Ascoyne data.
I had quite a scientific mind for us transferred here.
Would it surprise you to learn that she and I had quite a complicated history?
I had quite a few death threats.
I wore a pair of those myself last season, and I had quite a lot of satisfaction.
I had quite an unusual sort of upbringing.
Dealing with contractors is usually a nightmare, but I had quite the opposite experience.
I had quite an argument about this with my wife.
Because the twin dictators confined me to quarters, I had quite a bit of time to reflect.
I had quite a few hours to study his physiology.
By working with both theoretical and practical examples, I had quite a few eye openers.
I admit i had quite a different purpose.
But then she arrived with the lunch for the pilots, and I had quite a bad reaction.

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