Examples of 'quite calmly' in a sentence
Meaning of "quite calmly"
quite calmly: This phrase is used to describe someone who exhibits a sense of calmness and composure in a situation. It implies that the person is handling the situation with poise and without any signs of agitation or distress
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Phil takes the news quite calmly.
Caroline stood there quite calmly and said he must have done it himself.
The meeting was held quite calmly.
So she humbly, yet quite calmly gave worship and approached the eastern pagoda.
You can take it quite calmly.
Well, I reply quite calmly that there are too many idiots in this world.
But the theosophist can look on quite calmly.
Some days, the animals will drink quite calmly in the presence of a whole pride.
I do not think he meant to boast of it, he spoke of it quite calmly.
But if he does, I shall say quite calmly and decidedly.
At a young age, the body reacts to a lack of nutrients quite calmly.
Well, I reply quite calmly that there are too many idiots in.
One should always eat muffins quite calmly.
However, he took it quite calmly - really, with the calm of despair, you might say.
I said to myself quite calmly.
With several countries in the same phase. Things are progressing quite calmly.
Do not worry, quite calmly.
Although the Corrupt Count raid had been tense, in a way, it progressed quite calmly.
He was fanning his wings slightly, looking quite calmly into the valley below.
The doctor 's mother took it quite calmly.
Then we take it quite calmly.
Some days, the animals will drink quite calmly.
He spoke of it quite calmly.
But if he does, I shall say quite calmly.
If he should, I shall merely say quite calmly and decidedly.
Thank you very much. Now, quite calmly.
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