Examples of 'quite a bit more' in a sentence
Meaning of "quite a bit more"
quite a bit more: This phrase indicates a considerable amount or degree of something beyond what was initially expected. It denotes a surplus or abundance of the subject matter at hand
How to use "quite a bit more" in a sentence
Basic
Advanced
quite a bit more
I think it was quite a bit more than that.
Quite a bit more than you might believe.
Which takes up quite a bit more time.
Quite a bit more than that.
We spread it around quite a bit more as we go forward.
Quite a bit more of a roly poly.
That should pay quite a bit more.
Quite a bit more pain than you are feeling.
You know there is quite a bit more.
Joe is quite a bit more than that.
I think you need quite a bit more.
Just quite a bit more tired than usual.
I was expecting to see quite a bit more body blow.
Quite a bit more than our original estimate.
Eddie now has quite a bit more prosthetics.
See also
Quite a bit more peculiar.
Geneticists are quite a bit more practical.
Quite a bit more time.
It will make you quite a bit more professional.
Quite a bit more food.
The cars were obviously quite a bit more powerful.
Quite a bit more saturated.
Usually he was quite a bit more suave.
Every bit of energy used is going to cost you quite a bit more.
He told us quite a bit more than that.
These cameras will cost quite a bit more.
This looks quite a bit more promising.
From that day on we spoke quite a bit more.
There is quite a bit more in the speech.
Most households are probably paying quite a bit more now.
Compost is quite a bit more than only a fertilizer.
There is actually quite a bit more.
And quite a bit more.
The colours are actually quite a bit more vibrant.
It is quite a bit more compact.
The second one there was quite a bit more trust.
This is quite a bit more than what we actually use.
To my surprise my truck had quite a bit more acceleration.
You will see quite a bit more of that in the movie in a surprising way.
We have also gotten to know ourselves quite a bit more.
I would say quite a bit more than average.
An unhealthy fat cat can weigh quite a bit more.
There is quite a bit more interest.
Only difference is that there is quite a bit more power.
I like you quite a bit more than you might believe.
Making money online by writing articles is quite a bit more beneficial.
There is also quite a bit more detail on how everything works.
The second dress has taken me quite a bit more time.
You will say quite a bit more before you leave here.
So this somewhat laughable problem just became quite a bit more serious.
You'll also be interested in:
Examples of using Bit
Show more
A little bit over my head right now
At least the baby puts up a bit of a fight
I was in a bit of a jam and he came through for me
Examples of using More
Show more
Always is more money than they say
I can not take this any more
Rape is being used more frequently as a tactic of war
Examples of using Quite
Show more
But there may be quite an interesting reaction
Quite a boy you have got here
Tootie sings quite well for a child