Examples of 'quite accustomed' in a sentence
Meaning of "quite accustomed"
quite accustomed: This phrase indicates a high level of familiarity or habit towards something, suggesting that someone is very used to a particular situation or behavior
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quite accustomed
They can even become quite accustomed to it.
I am quite accustomed to wasting my time on people.
She learns the girl is quite accustomed to spankings.
I am quite accustomed to sleeping in the open.
And you think you are quite accustomed to it actually.
We are quite accustomed to dealing with these matters as they arise.
They are actually very docile and quite accustomed to divers.
You must be quite accustomed to using chopsticks by now.
Deprived of affection and companionship Morales grew quite accustomed to solitude.
He was now quite accustomed to that word.
He says he 's really sorry, and says he 's not quite accustomed to it.
I was really quite accustomed to my old boots.
Having spent the last 3-4 months in SE Asia, we have been quite accustomed to scooters.
People are quite accustomed to come to her with their problems.
I, my fine sir, am quite accustomed.
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I grew quite accustomed to looking at my hair in the mirror analyzing the situation.
The people of Bucharest are quite accustomed to riding taxis.
My kids are quite accustomed to the days when zombie mom drags around the house.
Is a hunting man, and is quite accustomed to the chase.
We're quite accustomed to fighting through the night.
The librarian, meanwhile, seemed quite accustomed to this state of affairs.
You are quite accustomed to being admired by women, are not you?
Well, the fact is, you have grown quite accustomed to being very, very sick.
I am quite accustomed to pain and exhaustion.".
She's already got quite accustomed to the sofa.
We have become quite accustomed to handling the sales and accounting and the customer service.
At that time, I was not quite accustomed to those changes.
But I am quite accustomed to people not liking me.
Portia and I are quite accustomed to sharing.".
I have become quite accustomed to seeing seizures, and even more so, the spasms.
We today have become quite accustomed to the idea of God as pure Spirit.
We have grown quite accustomed to what has been taught during our school ….
God's become quite accustomed to rejection.
But I'm quite accustomed to people not liking me. So are you.
I grow quite accustomed to it.
I am quite accustomed.
They had become quite accustomed to it, both the family and Gregor as well.
Even as a lad, I was quite accustomed to long periods of solitude, but this is different.
I think I am not quite accustomed yet to being a cardinal, Ralph.
Even as a lad, I was quite accustomed to long periods of solitude.
But Mr Hauser seems quite accustomed to various levels of self-mutilation.
I've grown quite accustomed to having my own mind! ".
In fact, he 's quite accustomed to winning.
I think I'm not quite accustomed yet to being a cardinal, Ralph. Eminence?
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