Examples of 'is quite a catch' in a sentence

Meaning of "is quite a catch"

is quite a catch: This phrase is used to compliment or praise an individual by asserting that they are a desirable, attractive, or impressive person. It suggests that the person possesses qualities or attributes that make them appealing or noteworthy, often in the context of relationships or dating

How to use "is quite a catch" in a sentence

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is quite a catch
Tom McDevon is quite a catch.
She is quite a catch for somebody, given her wealth.
My little pumpkin is quite a catch.
Gaston is quite a catch.
But if you can get over that, this site is quite a catch.
The man is quite a catch.
I must say, this Sam of yours is quite a catch.
Oh, he is quite a catch.
Once you get to know him, Representative Kim is quite a catch.
My husband is quite a catch.
Well, you are a very lucky girl ' cause he is quite a catch.
He really is quite a catch.
I know you think it 's all rubbish, but he is quite a catch.
Underwood is quite a catch.
Please do it . I know you think it 's all rubbish, but he is quite a catch.

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Yuan Song is quite a catch.
Considering that… even though he's younger, Young Gul is quite a catch.
Wow, that is quite a catch.
Pretty sure, it 's The Devil 's card . He really is quite a catch.
I mean, that is quite a catch.
Good for him, Julie is quite a catch.
However, Mr. Lloyd is quite a catch and will have to suffice for the moment.
An astronaut . I mean, that is quite a catch.
No, Mr. Selfridge is quite a catch.
And Edward Bloom is quite a catch.
Now Mr Selfridge is quite a catch.

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Examples of using Quite
But there may be quite an interesting reaction
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