Examples of 'quite a lady' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite a lady"

quite a lady - Used to describe a woman who is impressive, exceptional, or remarkable in some way

How to use "quite a lady" in a sentence

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quite a lady
Lilian was considered quite a lady about town.
Quite a lady and not easily understood.
Your daughter ought to be quite a lady by now.
And quite a lady indeed.
Your daughter grew up to be quite a lady.
You are quite a lady now.
Maybe beffore you got old, you was quite a lady.
If not quite a lady.
I got to tell you, this little Margie is quite a lady.
She is quite a lady.
Thanks for getting me back alive . You are quite a lady.
Lilian was considered quite a lady about town . Morally unfettered.
Eve works in the local Council Sergeant . And quite a lady indeed.
He's quite a lady killer, you know.
You have become quite a lady.

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Your secretary, Miss Louise, she sure did a number on it . Quite a lady.
And she 's quite a lady.
Hi, there . I got to tell you, this little Margie is quite a lady.
Look, we both know you are quite a lady killer . I am that man.
Very interesting, of course, but not quite a lady.
Claire! You're quite a lady now.
I know it 's hard losin ' a roommate, and Nan was quite a lady.
Your mother is quite a lady.
You hear that, kids? Your mother is quite a lady.
Look, we both know you are quite a lady killer.
An unresolved mystery. You're quite a lady.
Mother Nature 's quite a lady.
I told you I don't know you. Quite a lady.
All right, she 's quite a lady.

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