Examples of 'quite believe' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite believe"

quite believe - This phrase expresses a high level of disbelief or astonishment. It is used to convey that something is hard to believe or accept

How to use "quite believe" in a sentence

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quite believe
I just can not quite believe my ears.
Quite believe what has happened here.
I still can not quite believe my luck.
You are looking at me like you can not quite believe.
Could not quite believe their eyes.
I think they could not quite believe.
I can not quite believe this is my home.
I really still can not quite believe it.
No one can quite believe what happened.
I do not think either of us could quite believe it.
Still can not quite believe it myself.
Many people laughed at it and did not quite believe it.
Nobody can quite believe what happened.
He was brought up in a family that did not quite believe in religion.
We never quite believe how others see us.

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Of course you did not quite believe it.
I do not quite believe what he says.
He sounded as if he could not quite believe it.
I did not quite believe the words.
Which is an inoffensive way of saying you do not quite believe in anything much.
You could not quite believe anything he said.
There is too much suffering in the world to quite believe in such a god.
I can not quite believe it myself.
You can corner at speeds that you simply can not quite believe.
I still can not quite believe that.
I can not quite believe we have got it in his medicine cabinet.
I really could not quite believe my ears.
I quite believe you.
Rose could not quite believe that.
I quite believe that.
The kids can not quite believe it.
I can not quite believe this is really happening.
We still can not quite believe it.
Can not quite believe what you have done.
I actually could not quite believe my ears.
I can not quite believe this blog is four years old.
But she did not quite believe me.
I can not quite believe that you are putting me through this again.
I just can not quite believe it.
I could quite believe that these two have the same origins.
They could not quite believe it.
We can not quite believe that we are at this point in the year already.
And you feel really quite believe it or not.
We can quite believe that there are people who are not unfairly.
But no one could quite believe the news.
They had been watched by the very beings in which they did not quite believe.
I could not quite believe it at first.
I am very sad to hear about her loss and can not quite believe it.
I can not quite believe this.
I quite believe that we can start from here since it takes one to know someone.

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