Examples of 'playing quite' in a sentence

Meaning of "playing quite"

playing quite: This phrase is not a standard English expression. It may be a typo or misinterpretation of another phrase or sentence

How to use "playing quite" in a sentence

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playing quite
I began playing quite quickly with friends.
Ireland on the other hand have been playing quite well.
Capable of playing quite well anywhere.
But this Amherstburg team is playing quite well.
They are playing quite an act.
How to ruin your interrogation? They are playing quite an act.
I have been playing quite well the last three weeks.
We are obviously going to be playing quite defensively.
If you are not playing quite as well as you should be, you are obsessed with that.
As you can see Virat Kohli is playing quite aggressively.
You are playing quite the game of chicken here, Darius.
The orchestra is also playing quite aggressively.
I am playing quite a bit of Dishonored, Death of the Outsider.
But you were playing quite well.
I was playing quite well, and I was comfortable in Europe.

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In The Philippines they started playing quite recently.
Gemma 's playing quite happily, blissfully unaware.
We were in Wimbledon, playing quite well.
You're playing quite the game Darius, that wasn't the deal.
The departure was unusual, since the Mariners had been playing quite well at the time.
If you have someone playing quite quietly, they will never hit that.
To make matters worse, I was playing quite well.
I have been playing quite a bit of XCOM 2.
Oh i see, so you were playing quite excitedly?
But we are playing quite well, are not we?
I ended up playing quite well.
You are playing quite well!
Of chicken here, Darius. You're playing quite the game Darius, that wasn't the deal.

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