Examples of 'quite an unusual' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite an unusual"

quite an unusual: This phrase is used to describe something that is notably strange, uncommon, or out of the ordinary. It emphasizes that the particular object or situation deviates from what is expected or normal. For example, 'The sculpture was quite an unusual piece of art.'

How to use "quite an unusual" in a sentence

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quite an unusual
Quite an unusual guy to hang around with.
The result will be quite an unusual option.
Quite an unusual and beautiful piece to find.
They seem to be taking quite an unusual shine to you.
I have quite an unusual education and professional background.
It all happened in quite an unusual fashion.
Quite an unusual car you have.
You would have to be quite an unusual sort of child.
Quite an unusual line up for a concert.
Smyth is quite an unusual name.
Quite an unusual hair style.
Wait was quite an unusual man.
Quite an unusual request.
They also live in quite an unusual habitat for seahorses.
Quite an unusual boy.

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We seem to be enjoying quite an unusual freedom from snow this winter.
Quite an unusual allergy.
Approximately in the middle of the park is located quite an unusual monument.
This is quite an unusual solution for a tattoo.
I have done a lot of thinking about it and, uh … it is quite an unusual situation.
We have quite an unusual subject here.
Around it, the air was twisted with traces of light, giving quite an unusual feeling.
I had quite an unusual sort of upbringing.
Or be given a tip on quite an unusual operation?
Quite an unusual sight.
This colorful fish employs quite an unusual method to protect itself against its enemies.
Quite an unusual audience for a conference held within the United Nations in Geneva.
This colourful fish employs quite an unusual method to protect itself against its enemies.
Quite an unusual profession, private detective.
Well, that was quite an unusual experience.
Quite an unusual man, as he likes to say.
I have written back - quite an unusual opening to a letter.
Quite an unusual story to exemplify prayer!
Thus, the flying ball can be quite an unusual sight under appropriate lighting conditions.
Quite an unusual name for an equally unusual drink right?
Nephren was holding her hand over her mouth and smiling slightly, quite an unusual sight.
Hag is quite an unusual title of a song.
Did we not once know someone called Smyth? Smyth is quite an unusual name.
This is quite an unusual architecture.
The reason is unknown, as it 's quite an unusual situation.
I was quite an unusual child.
And substitute something of my own? - Quite an unusual request.
This is quite an unusual town.
Steve is a fine student, quiet, serious . Quite an unusual boy.
This is quite an unusual party.
Quite the contrary . Steve is a fine student, quiet, serious . Quite an unusual boy.
She was quite an unusual queen.
Photographer Alexey Trofimov captured quite an unusual picture of the ice, here.
This is quite an unusual thing to say about a six year old.
In November, Christmas lights bring quite an unusual charm to Saint Tropez.

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Examples of using Quite
But there may be quite an interesting reaction
Quite a boy you have got here
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