Examples of 'put it quite' in a sentence
Meaning of "put it quite"
put it quite: 'Put it quite' is a phrase used to emphasize the way something is expressed or articulated. It suggests that the speaker is stating a point, idea, or opinion in a direct, clear, or forceful manner to ensure it is understood or acknowledged effectively
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put it quite
Though he never put it quite like that.
To put it quite clearly, we have an economic programme.
I would not put it quite that way.
Now this is classified as horror but I would not put it quite that far.
He would not put it quite like that.
To put it quite bluntly, we are in a deadlock situation.
I should not put it quite like that.
To put it quite bluntly, this book was not good.
I was not gonna put it quite that way.
To put it quite simply, he had no place in this movie.
I doubt he would put it quite like that.
To put it quite simply, no one is willing to demand evidence.
I would not put it quite like that.
He put it quite graphically that " they are transferring the problem to me.
Anne would not have put it quite so nicely.
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Would not put it quite like that but you are getting the gist.
I wish you would not put it quite like that.
To put it quite plainly, the real money lies in the resin.
Lionel terray put it quite well.
Let us put it quite plainly: the issue here is the struggle against unemployment.
Our stopping to change horses put it quite out of my head.
I would not put it quite like that, but you are getting the gist.
Zora, you do not have to put it quite like that.
To put it quite simply, I am willing to die.
I do not think I put it quite right.
To put it quite frankly, I think alcohol is extremely overrated.
I would not have put it quite that way, but.
To put it quite simply, I am a terrible artist.
I would not have put it quite that way, sir.
To put it quite simply a steam engine… is a large, round, black chamber.
Funny you should put it quite that way, Jim.
To put it quite simply, it 's about vulnerability, and both children and animals are vulnerable.
He did not put it quite like that.
Is that what you were going to say? I would not put it quite like that.
He did not put it quite as firmly this time.
Well, I probably would not have put it quite like that.
I would not put it quite as strongly as that.
I, a mere mortal, would not have put it quite like that.
Let me put it quite candidly.
Mm, don't think Snoop would put it quite that way.
I would not put it quite that dramatically, but yes.
How are we doing? it 's funny you should put it quite that way, Jim.
I would not put it quite that dramatically.
My colleague, the member for Kingston and the Islands, has put it quite well.
I would not put it quite that pointedly.
So you want to use us for cover. Well, I wouldn't put it quite so crudely.
You have put it quite rightly.
Not that Sir Simon Jenkins put it quite so [ … ].
Heraclitus put it quite eloquently.
To put it quite simply, will We be making a kill?