Examples of 'quite live up' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite live up"

quite live up - This phrase is used to indicate that someone or something has not met expectations or performed as well as anticipated. It implies falling short of a standard or goal

How to use "quite live up" in a sentence

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quite live up
Does not quite live up to the first two.
I loved some while others did not quite live up to expectations.
Did not quite live up to its reputation.
Then reality kicks in and promises do not quite live up to expectations.
They may not quite live up to these stereotypes.
I have to admit the practical application did not quite live up to the theory.
They did not quite live up to expectations.
There may be few other material that could quite live up to wood.
This show did not quite live up to that reputation.
So far, she has not met another feline who can quite live up to them.
Does not quite live up the nose.
I definitely feel like some past projects did not quite live up to their potential.
Didn't quite live up to one of those duties.
I assume maternal love did not quite live up to its expectations.
Did not quite live up to one of those duties,.

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At the end, the film does not quite live up to its promise.
And I'm sorry if I don't quite live up to your former paramour in that department.
Unfortunately, however, the island does not seem to quite live up to its nickname.
The interior can not quite live up to the promise of the exterior.
After years of waiting, the jetpack does not quite live up to the hype.
Well, the actors never quite live up to the conception of the characters.
Even though Neo Contra doesn't quite live up to.
The second episode does not quite live up to the expectations set by the first.
JEFF, But professional chef Keith did not quite live up to his credentials.
It didn't quite live up to its potential… more.
Despite the PSP 's success, the PS Vita did not quite live up to its predecessor.
The Saints did not quite live up to their 2009 level of play the following season.
Now does it? Well, that does not quite live up to its hype.
In practice, it does quite live up to its promises on paper.
Sadly, like so many sequels Alien Robot 2 did not quite live up to the original.
And I'm sorry if I don't quite live up to your fallen paramour in that department.
Whoa . now does it? Yeah . Well, that does not quite live up to its hype.
This book just did not quite live up to my ( possibly unrealistic ) expectations.
Sadly, like so many sequels… Alien Robot 2 didn't quite live up to the original.
To be fair, he did not quite live up to public expectations.
The Everlasting Rose just did not quite live up to it 's predecessor.
I assume maternal love did not quite live up to its expectations . And motherhood?
Unfortunately, the film didn't quite live up to expectations.
Even though Rebel Heart didn't quite live up to Blood Red Road, it still completely.
In that way, the film doesn't quite live up to what it offers.
Great, but doesn't quite live up to season three.
Unfortunately, Iron Man 2 does not quite live up to that promise.
Mind you, he never did quite live up to his potential, that one.
Sadly, season two doesn't quite live up to that promise.
Again however, it didn't quite live up to the first book in the series.
Naamah's Curse didn't quite live up to them.
Alien Robot ii " did not quite live up to the original.
Sighs To be fair, he didn't quite live up to public expectations.
The practical application did not quite live up to the theory . - Ah . Have to admit.
Well, that doesn't quite live up to its hype.

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