Examples of 'quite the appetite' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite the appetite"

Quite the appetite: Describes someone who has a large or hearty appetite, often used to imply a person's strong desire for something

How to use "quite the appetite" in a sentence

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quite the appetite
You have got quite the appetite.
Quite the appetite.
I see you have quite the appetite.
After a day of exploring the mountains, you are sure to have worked up quite the appetite.
It seems to have quite the appetite.
Aye . Quite the appetite.
I have been working up quite the appetite.
I should think you would eat grass if there was nothing else. Quite the appetite.
Heard you worked up quite the appetite last night.
After a morning at the beach, you will work up quite the appetite.
Heard you worked up quite the appetite last night . Yeah.
No doubt all that learning has given you quite the appetite.
When I knew him, he had quite the appetite for the blades . Mm. Did he?
It was a good day and we worked up quite the appetite.
When I knew him, he had quite the appetite for the blades . Oh, more 's the pity.

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Good thing this goddess has quite the appetite.
His 89 goals scored with the U14 and U15 teams last season gave European clubs quite the appetite.
All of a sudden you got quite the appetite there, Marty.
I am pleased to say that she has quite the appetite.
When I knew him, he had quite the appetite for the blades.
I guess little Shane over there has got quite the appetite.
You … you have quite the appetite.
As you can imagine, we worked up quite the appetite.
I've been working up quite the appetite.
From the sounds of it, you have quite the appetite.
So convenient. You have quite the appetite.
Another feeding? My, you have quite the appetite.

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Examples of using Quite
But there may be quite an interesting reaction
Quite a boy you have got here
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