Examples of 'knows quite' in a sentence
Meaning of "knows quite"
This phrase is incomplete and does not have a clear meaning in English. It seems to suggest that someone possesses knowledge to a significant extent, but without additional context, it is difficult to determine the exact intended meaning
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knows quite
He actually knows quite a bit about you.
One of those teammates he knows quite well.
She knows quite a few boyfriends already.
I do not even think he knows quite why yet.
He knows quite well what it is like to be poor.
And now he knows quite a lot.
He knows quite well what talk you indulge in.
I will post you a letter knows quite well.
No one knows quite what to make of it today.
There is no one who knows quite so.
He usually knows quite well what he wants.
Naturally, he turned to someone he knows quite well.
Davenport knows quite a few of them.
This is truly an important event, and nobody knows quite what to do.
He knows quite a bit about horses.
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Maria is a girl and mother knows quite well that a girl is a girl.
He knows quite a lot about you.
He retired from IBM so knows quite a bit about this.
He knows quite well that his lifestyle is unique.
He really knows quite well.
She knows quite well that difficulties are more likely to spur me on.
Turns out Caitlin knows quite a lot about music.
He knows quite a few people in my government and he could do just that.
Each of the three players knows quite well that any game could be his last.
We need to lower the temperature, but no one knows quite how.
Nobody knows quite how many of them there are.
We should assume that Coil knows quite a bit already.
And she knows quite a lot about rabelais.
As the Kommandant knows quite well.
She knows quite a few people in this city.
Though Lord knows quite why.
No one knows quite what to do with an adolescent boy.
Although Lord knows quite why.
Livli knows quite clearly that she wants a girl.
So why is it that no one knows quite where to go?
No one knows quite how to create a sense of place like we do.
Men of MeToo are back, and no one knows quite how to respond.
Hollywood knows quite well that sex sells.
He said he might know of somebody who likes me, somebody he knows quite well.
No one knows quite how many.
He taught himself to draw and paint, but nobody knows quite when.
Now she knows quite a lot.
I am a specialist in German silent movies, and he knows quite a lot.
No one knows quite where.
The events were exciting, the reader never knows quite what to expect.
Daddy knows quite well.
For example, you know that your child probably knows quite a few animal names.
Nick knows quite often exactly the sound he wants.
As with Stonehenge, no one knows quite what it was built for.
No one knows quite the right way to talk to someone who is dying.