Examples of 'quite a full' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite a full"

quite a full: This phrase indicates a substantial or significant amount of something. Example: 'It was quite a full house at the event yesterday.'

How to use "quite a full" in a sentence

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quite a full
Quite a full life one might say.
We will have quite a full agenda.
Quite a full day ahead.
It is not quite a full yet.
Quite a full house today, sir.
Saturday is quite a full day.
We have quite a full list this afternoon, so you may have to be patient.
The debate on the discharge has yielded quite a full discussion of the problems of control.
They lead quite a full social life, subcommittees, but at the end of the day.
It is five o'clock and we have quite a full schedule.
I have quite a full afternoon.
For a few qiyān, it is possible to give quite a full biography.
Looks like quite a full house in there . thank you.
From what I understand, she has quite a full time ministry.
It 's quite a full life.

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I am sorry, I would prefer you made an appointment . Quite a full day ahead.
And you had quite a full sack there, Santa.
A word . I am sorry, I would prefer you made an appointment . Quite a full day ahead.
Yes, I've had quite a full schedule lately.
Out of the blue . It 's quite a full life.
It 's quite a full pot.
Well, I seem to have lived quite a full life on this ship.
It isn't quite a full yet… Who cares? Why not get married right now?
For my age, I have quite a full CV already.
It 's quite a full life . - Yeah, you know before Julia I never traveled.
I must say, it was quite a full trip.
That 's quite a full life . Out of the blue.
That 's quite a full life.
That 's quite a full basket there, Ms. Kelerman.
You have lived quite a full life, have not you, Sir Dib?

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