Examples of 'quite awhile' in a sentence
Meaning of "quite awhile"
quite awhile: This phrase is used to describe a long period of time or duration. It suggests that a significant amount of time has passed, often implying a sense of waiting, delay, or anticipation
How to use "quite awhile" in a sentence
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quite awhile
Should be quite awhile before anybody finds it.
I have not talked to her in quite awhile.
He disappeared for quite awhile with good reason.
I was walking on the clouds for quite awhile.
It took me quite awhile to think of something.
We watched them play for quite awhile.
It takes quite awhile to replace a stolen or misplaced passport.
We might be in here for quite awhile together.
Quite awhile even then before school opens.
The video took me quite awhile to produce.
Have not met anybody breathing in quite awhile.
I spoke for quite awhile with the pharmacist.
We stayed together for quite awhile too.
It took quite awhile to save enough.
We have been working together for quite awhile now.
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That was quite awhile ago.
We did not expect you back for quite awhile.
And so far has been quite awhile and quite a few.
It looks like we will be here for quite awhile.
It can take quite awhile to change a passport when it is lost.
You were out for quite awhile.
It can take quite awhile to replace a stolen or misplaced passport.
I have been up for quite awhile already.
Then took quite awhile to finish up the work portfolio.
You might not see me for quite awhile.
We talked for quite awhile and had a great conversation.
I have not had a reason for quite awhile.
It has been quite awhile since we have communicated with you.
I have not heard that one in quite awhile.
We waited quite awhile for the first train to come.
I was hesitating for quite awhile.
We waited quite awhile actually.
I have admired your firm for quite awhile.
For quite awhile.
He worked for us for quite awhile.
It can take quite awhile to replace a passport that has gone missing.
We already been here quite awhile.
It took quite awhile to remove him from under the horse.
Puzzles keep him busy for quite awhile.
I visited this shop quite awhile ago and it was a hot mess.
I have had two blogs for quite awhile.
I hope that it lasts quite awhile because it is not very thick.
They have not reappeared for quite awhile.
You could play it for quite awhile and do a bunch of different things.
I sat there and waited for quite awhile.
He sat and thought for quite awhile about whether to continue on the path.
That would remain a mystery for quite awhile longer.
Papers generally take quite awhile to come out but they are in the pipeline.
You two were gone quite awhile.
Every soul has had quite awhile to prove who he wants his master to be.
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