Examples of 'quite a line' in a sentence
Meaning of "quite a line"
quite a line - This phrase generally means a significant or substantial number of people waiting in a queue or line
How to use "quite a line" in a sentence
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quite a line
That was quite a line you used to get me here.
You must have given them quite a line.
Quite a line of people there.
There was also quite a line when we were there.
Quite a line in the men 's room, believe it or not.
He has quite a line.
Yeo-rin seemed to like it. That was quite a line.
That was quite a line.
Quite a line you got out there, G'Kar.
There is quite a line.
That 's quite a line you have got.
But come early . There is quite a line.
Mind that there could be quite a line in the evening / weekends in summer.
Ed mumbling hesitantly ED, It 's quite a line you got here.
It 's quite a line you got here.
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Though I must say, there was quite a line at the customs area.
It 's quite a line of products.
I will say this for you, that 's quite a line you have got there.
You have got quite a line in palaver, The come-on, the french lesson.
Wow . That was quite a line.
That is quite a line in cassocks. Father!
Well, I do not know, of course … but that 's quite a line you have got there.
Sorry I am late . Quite a line in the men 's room, believe it or not.
We walked in and there was quite a line of people waiting to be seated.
ED, It 's quite a line you got here.
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