Examples of 'quite that bad' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite that bad"

quite that bad - used to downplay a situation or a problem, suggesting that it is not as severe as it may seem

How to use "quite that bad" in a sentence

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quite that bad
I have never heard anything quite that bad.
Not quite that bad.
We didn't figure it would be quite that bad.
Not quite that bad today in Tampa.
But fortunately, the reality is not quite that bad.
It 's not quite that bad.
We have got problems, but we are not quite that bad.
Well, it 's actually not quite that bad - so long as you are emotionally prepared.
Especially the little guy is not quite that bad samurai!
Amused sigh Believe it or not, South, You are not actually quite that bad.
Mine isn't quite that bad.
We were kind of expecting it to be bad news, but not quite that bad.
I am hoping this is not quite that bad - so, what do we do?
I open up my eyes and realize that nothing 's quite that bad.
General Cooley, It was not quite that bad.

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Now it 's easier for you to show that it will not be quite that bad.
Perhaps he was not, quite that bad.
Perhaps we all misjudged the lad Perhaps he was not, quite that bad.
You're not actually quite that bad.
That's a horrible grade for Flacco; I didn't think it was quite that bad.
I do not think it 's quite that bad.
But the super had to break up an argument - No, not quite that bad.
I don't think she was quite that bad.
Believe it or not, South, You're not actually quite that bad.
So my experience wasn't quite that bad.
I do not need the 10 bucks quite that bad yet.
Luckily, Dexter isn't quite that bad.
Oh, I do not think it 's quite that bad.

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