Examples of 'quite a blow' in a sentence
Meaning of "quite a blow"
This phrase is used to describe a significant or powerful impact or setback. It implies that something has caused a great deal of damage or disruption
How to use "quite a blow" in a sentence
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quite a blow
It must have been quite a blow when it went missing.
I knew that my death would be quite a blow.
You had quite a blow to your leg.
Prepare yourself for quite a blow.
You took quite a blow to the head.
That must have been quite a blow.
It was all quite a blow to the young philosopher.
This is gonna come as quite a blow to him.
Must be quite a blow to your manhood.
I must admit that this was quite a blow to my ego.
I took quite a blow to the head.
This comes as quite a blow.
It was quite a blow to the emperor.
You struck us quite a blow.
It was quite a blow when they realised my brother hated numbers.
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Losing his genius was quite a blow to our cause.
That was quite a blow your fancy man gave me that time.
Looks like quite a blow.
The birth of the marquess must have come as quite a blow.
It must have been quite a blow to their family.
The return of his arthritis has been quite a blow.
That was quite a blow you took.
It must have been quite a blow.
This is quite a blow for us.
Miss Guthrie has dealt us quite a blow.
This will be quite a blow to my mother.
Quite a blow to the Romney campaign.
It was really quite a blow to my dad.
Losing the ability to give that to Bill was quite a blow.
It was quite a blow of knife.
The loss of this contract is going to be quite a blow to their revenues.
It was quite a blow when you decided to take that job in Austria.
That was quite a blow.
And i can understand how his suicide Must have been quite a blow.
It was actually quite a blow to us.
Quite a blow to the Spanish Treasury.
It will be quite a blow.
When I told Carlotta they would rubbed out Collins it was quite a blow.
It must be quite a blow.
Gupta may be used to it, but for us this is quite a blow.
It was quite a blow.
It wasn't serious but it was quite a blow.
Hear there was quite a blow in Thornbury last night.
If news of what you have done gets out, your dignity will take quite a blow.
He received quite a blow.
It was quite a blow to Madame Audel.
But I do know that my ego suffered quite a blow that summer.
This is quite a blow for us . Now we are really in trouble.
We struck Riario quite a blow today.
Must be quite a blow to your manhood. All this lounging is awful.
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