Examples of 'quite a start' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite a start"

quite a start - used to describe a strong or impressive beginning to something

How to use "quite a start" in a sentence

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quite a start
Oh those lights they gave me quite a start.
You gave us quite a start there.
That accident that Manny caused earlier gave me quite a start.
You gave me quite a start.
What are you doing? That accident that Manny caused earlier gave me quite a start.
They gave me quite a start.
Quite a start on you, my dear.
I guess we gave you quite a start.
You gave me quite a start when you jumped at me like that.
Embarrassing as it sounds, you gave me quite a start.
It was quite a start.
Those lights . They gave me quite a start.
You gave me quite a start back there, you know.
Thank goodness. You gave us quite a start.
He must have quite a start on us, too.

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We thought we were alone. You gave me quite a start.
Goodness, you gave me quite a start there, i'm telling you.
Thank goodness . I mean, you gave us quite a start.
That 's quite a start.
Sue Ellen, I do not mind telling you, that gave me quite a start.
He gave me quite a start.
Yes. It was the, uh, teal nail varnish that gave me quite a start.
He's off to quite a start.
Oh, hi, Marge . I guess we gave you quite a start.
You gave me quite a start there . It 's okay, Rockefeller . Calm down.
That gave me quite a start.
There are two Ts. That's quite a start.
Ah, you gave me quite a start.
I mean, you gave us quite a start.
I'm sorry. You gave me quite a start there.

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