Examples of 'quite a stunt' in a sentence
Meaning of "quite a stunt"
quite a stunt: Refers to a remarkable or impressive feat, action, or accomplishment. It is often used to express admiration or surprise at someone's daring or noteworthy performance
How to use "quite a stunt" in a sentence
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quite a stunt
That was quite a stunt you pulled off.
That bloody shirt was quite a stunt.
Quite a stunt you pulled last night.
That was quite a stunt.
Quite a stunt you pulled with the baby rattle.
She stays . That bloody shirt was quite a stunt.
That was quite a stunt you pulled today.
Got to hand it to you, sis . That was quite a stunt you pulled off.
That was quite a stunt you put up there.
John, the phone's for you. That was quite a stunt.
That was quite a stunt you pulled back there.
Well, that was quite a stunt.
That was quite a stunt you pulled at the press conference.
Hey man! That was quite a stunt you pulled today.
Quite a stunt you pulled . Even brought your wife into it?
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We win . That was quite a stunt you just pulled off.
Quite a stunt you pulled last night . What are you talking about?
Thank you . So, that was quite a stunt you pulled in there.
It's quite a stunt you have pulled to get here, Greta.
That was quite a stunt in there.
Quite a stunt you pulled, Sheriff.
So, that was quite a stunt you pulled in there.
That was quite a stunt you pulled Let us go . at the press conference.
Well, that was quite a stunt you pulled, Mr. Hawkins.
That was quite a stunt you played the other night.
That was quite a stunt your team pulled, Spratt.
That 's quite a stunt you pulled with Huey.
Mm, quite a stunt you pulled.
That was quite a stunt you pulled at the press conference. Let's go.
MAN 2, Quite a stunt you pulled with the baby rattle.