Examples of 'means quite' in a sentence

Meaning of "means quite"

means quite: Indicates that something signifies or represents a significant or considerable amount. It is often used to emphasize the extent or magnitude of a particular situation or condition

How to use "means quite" in a sentence

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means quite
Means quite the other thing now.
Healthy eating means quite a few things.
Means quite the other thing these days.
His orphanage means quite a lot to me.
It means quite a bit to me to be able to visit my gran now.
True love actually means quite the opposite.
This means quite simply training or practice.
A media player app gaining popularity means quite a lot.
This also means quite a lot to me.
Well, you can imagine that it means quite a lot.
That book means quite a bit to me.
Cartagena is a tourist city first and foremost, so that means quite a few things.
It means quite clearly that sustainable development must take precedence.
The rank of head chief means quite some responsibilities.
It means quite a large number of our people use these services.

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I do not think that means quite what you think it means.
It means quite a lot to me, and she is very distinguished.
And the situation on the ground makes these means quite delicate to obtain.
Five degrees more means quite simply an epochal climate change.
T in the course of a year, means quite.
This means quite simply that they lose everything they have paid in.
The storm called iconoclasm which means quite literally the destruction of the images.
That means quite the opposite of political sleepwalking, media opportunism and nuclear hypocrisy.
It 's a small change but it means quite a lot to me.
This finding means quite unexpectedly that hyaluronan acts as a magnet for inflammatory cells.
First of all, the issue of financial means quite a lot of savings.
Well it means quite a lot for the West.
You toss our salad? I do not think that means quite what you think it means.
Because it means quite simply that Mademoiselle Jacqueline could not have done it.
The expression ' pale franse ' in Creole means quite simply to lie or invent things.
This also means quite a lot to me . I have to protect my money.
In reality, it is possible, even probable, that it means quite the opposite.
Eldorado means quite literally gilded man!
This, in turn, suggests that their relationship means quite a lot to him.
It means quite simply that the EU 's chain of legitimacy has long since been broken.
All components are prepared, it means quite possible to move to production.
My aunt means quite kindly, Miss Elizabeth . Her manner is sometimes a little unfortunate.
In terms of our lives, this means quite an upheaval for Susan and me.
That means quite simply this, Vitamin D supplementation prolongs life.
No - it's not OK to change them, as they means quite different things.
His orphanage means quite a lot to me . I trust he will receive fair and proper treatment.
Pity the expression 's been hijacked . Means quite the other thing now.
My aunt means quite kindly, Miss Elizabeth.
Mind of a child and all that. And yet, she means quite a… quiet a lot to me.
Who means quite a lot to you, does not she?
Most commonly, though, the gesture means quite simply " hello " or " goodbye.
Palestinian means quite simply “ a native or inhabitant of Palestine ”.
Why is that? Because it means quite simply that Mademoiselle Jacqueline.
In fact, it means quite the opposite, strength under control.
And yet, she means quite a lot to me.

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