Examples of 'quite distinctive' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite distinctive"

quite distinctive: Describes something that is unique, different, or easily recognizable compared to others

How to use "quite distinctive" in a sentence

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quite distinctive
Your upper right bicuspid is quite distinctive.
Trancefer is quite distinctive in its sound and arrangements.
The shape of the weapon was quite distinctive.
They are quite distinctive and have a unique charm.
The color and texture are quite distinctive.
Find it quite distinctive enough to stand out in a competitive market.
The cannelure is also quite distinctive.
Quite distinctive new form.
Dominiques are quite distinctive in appearance.
The aluminium body produces a sound which is quite distinctive.
This coffee pot is quite distinctive and special.
Quite distinctive compared to.
Bull ants are quite distinctive in appearance.
The sound of a choir singing these popular tunes is quite distinctive.
This print is quite distinctive.

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Delicate radio voice recordings add to an experience that is quite distinctive.
The shape is quite distinctive.
These paintings are as personal as love poems and their character is quite distinctive.
They were quite distinctive cigars.
Indie products also have a tendency to be quite distinctive and quirky.
Cordwainer ward is quite distinctive for its high number of licensed premises.
Their red wines were quite distinctive.
Single men have quite distinctive tastes when it comes to their humble abodes.
The cats of this breed have quite distinctive faces.
It is quite distinctive from other games because generally fun play are not damaging.
These unpleasant insects are quite distinctive and are easily identified.
The button stands out a little and on the whole it looks quite distinctive.
Necklace is quite distinctive.
It comes with low arms and a horizontal tufting pattern that make it quite distinctive.
This design of the watches is quite distinctive from other collections.
The fine architectural style of Skagen on the northern tip of Jutland is quite distinctive.
His characteristics are his quite distinctive face and his big mouth.
The pattern of memory impairment in DS is quite distinctive.
There is something quite distinctive about Holbrook.
In iconography the features of Blessed Augustine are quite distinctive.
Some features of Ukrainian folklore are quite distinctive from that of the neighbouring Slavic peoples.
It is one of the easier diseases to spot, as its symptoms are quite distinctive.
The Italian company uses quite distinctive naming convention for its car models.
As one walks around the cathedral one sees many quite distinctive drainpipes.
This effect is quite distinctive it was also used in the two " sequels.
The two playing methods produce quite distinctive sounds.
The species is quite distinctive and once it is seen, it cannot really be forgotten.
In this respect the different meanings of the past link with quite distinctive identity formations.
See, they have got quite distinctive puncture marks round them.
The coke formed in the burning compartment during this process has quite distinctive reactive properties.
Wadi as-Seer has a quite distinctive culture which shapes that of the rest of the city.
The coke formed in the burning compartment during this process exhibits quite distinctive reactive properties.
The fact that two quite distinctive meta-analyses reached nearly identical conclusions carries a lot of weight.
The Chinese dentistry is quite distinctive.
Medicago proved to be quite distinctive from Melilotus, but not from Trigonella.

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