Examples of 'i took quite' in a sentence
Meaning of "i took quite"
i took quite: This phrase is incomplete on its own and may require additional context to determine its specific meaning. Depending on the continuation of the sentence, 'i took quite' could potentially imply various actions, experiences, or reactions that the speaker engaged in to a significant extent
How to use "i took quite" in a sentence
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i took quite
I took quite a ribbing because of the resemblance.
It was hard to choose which photos to use as I took quite a few!
I took quite a beating and it still hurts.
They all took pictures . I took quite a few myself.
I took quite a while picking out my movies.
Other considerations . Such as I took quite a lot of his money as well as her.
I took quite a bit through the day.
Uncharacteristically, I took quite a chance.
I took quite an effort to arrange for his admission.
You know, I took quite a chance.
I took quite a blow to the head.
In fact, I took quite a few.
I took quite a bit of your time.
Such as I took quite a lot of his money as well as her.
I took quite ill on the flight.
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I am okay . I took quite a beating but Killer Frost 's ice healing kicked in.
I took quite a bit away from this book.
I took quite a tumble there.
I took quite a few pills.
I took quite a time before she understood how to be a good wife.
I took quite a bit of time making them for each set of parents.
I took quite a few convoy shots in the fading light of the evening.
I took quite a fright when I saw Matthew starting off today.
I took quite a few pictures, but the light was low, and most were not terribly presentable.
I took quite a few pictures, so I am going to split it over two weeks.
I took quite some effort to wash these two bowls . Hey.
I took quite a beating but Killer Frost 's ice healing kicked in.
I took quite a few hits, but in the end.
I took quite a few Valium… not enough.