Examples of 'quite understand why' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite understand why"

quite understand why: This phrase is used to express confusion or lack of clarity about the reason behind someone's actions or behavior. It implies that the speaker is having difficulty comprehending the situation

How to use "quite understand why" in a sentence

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quite understand why
But did not quite understand why he was there.
I quite understand why men out here marry anyone who turns up.
I could never quite understand why.
I do not quite understand why he should want to see me.
Well of course the little boys do not quite understand why they can not play too.
Can not quite understand why it is regarded as such.
Tina, being in her thirties, could not quite understand why you, Terrell.
She did not quite understand why he was going into details.
You know, Headmaster, I really can not quite understand why you let him go.
I do not quite understand why you allow people in there.
Poirot, I'm awfully sorry, but I still don't quite understand why we're going to the library.
I do not quite understand why we are showing our concern today.
Strangely, even she herself didn't quite understand why she felt that sadness.
I do not quite understand why this film was received so poorly.
Look I will admit, I do not quite understand why you said " no.

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I never quite understand why people prefer cash abroad.
Though I must say I still do not quite understand why you wanted to come here.
I do not quite understand why we have such a very complicated recorder.
Dietrich still could not quite understand why he 'd done it.
I do not quite understand why it is you allow that sort of people in there.
Or how. I don't quite understand why.
I do not quite understand why you are commenting on a French sentence in English.
I did not quite understand why.
But I quite understand why it gave you a fright.
I want you to know I quite understand why you were against it.
I do not quite understand why this has been so hard to find online.
But with all his influence, I do not quite understand why he does not arrange a mass escape.
I do not quite understand why you would deny this.
Unwilling to help . so I quite understand why you would feel.
I did not quite understand why he had given me two chia pets.
I suppose . But I do not quite understand why you are so unhappy.
I do not quite understand why this hotel is not more famous.
After all these years, I can't quite understand why she needs to play at such riddles.
I can not quite understand why but this was truly upsetting to read.
I want you to know that I quite understand why you were against it . Yes.
She did not quite understand why she had been taken away from her home.
Some others I still don't quite understand why they were correct.
Tom did not quite understand why everybody was looking at him.
I do not quite understand why.
He did not quite understand why Jack was advocating this so much.
Andrea is nice, but I don't quite understand why they had her that way.
I do not quite understand why I had a problem with him.
That is why I cannot quite understand why this should not be admitted.
I can not quite understand why Sir Jason picked you.
What is it? I do not quite understand why you allow people in there.
I could never quite understand why Sanung Niruha disliked his son so much.
It 's just that I do not quite understand why you have made that decision.
I can not quite understand why I have free will and yet I am still your errand boy.
And to be honest, Rita, I don't quite understand why you're… sharing this information with me.
I do not quite understand why you are … sharing this information with me.

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