Examples of 'quite that much' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite that much"

Quite that much: A phrase used to express a level of intensity, degree, or extent that surpasses expectations or norms

How to use "quite that much" in a sentence

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quite that much
We do not need quite that much detail.
I knew my old Tony could not have changed quite that much.
Maybe not quite that much.
My experience … you do not hate strangers quite that much.
Maybe they did not want quite that much attention on that character.
I did not realise you liked it quite that much.
We did not need quite that much water, half-pint.
You do not have to promise quite that much.
Son Gregory had not quite that much energy yet.
I want that stuff that killed Hank Williams, I just do not want quite that much.
I'm not sure I have quite that much on me.
That's the only book I overlapped quite that much.
We ain't got quite that much.
Paths crossed. My experience… you don't hate strangers quite that much.
Yes? - We do not need quite that much detail.

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We were trying for a million bucks. It… it's not quite that much.
We did not want to make quite that much of it.
Have a smaller group and do not need quite that much space?
Johnson will not get quite that much time.
I am not really sure if it is worth quite that much effort.
Sorry . Maybe not quite that much.
Yes, I don't ever recall having given away quite that much free beer.
I just do not want quite that much.
I had no idea it was quite that much.
Whoo! Yes, I do not ever recall having given away quite that much free beer.
I'm guessing it wasn't quite that much.
All right, knees bent . Not quite that much.

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