Examples of 'quite up' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite up"

quite up: This phrase is not commonly used in English. It is possible that 'up' is being used as a verb or part of a phrasal verb to convey a meaning of advancement or completion

How to use "quite up" in a sentence

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quite up
I do not feel quite up to a chatty little lunch.
My sense of the past is not quite up to date.
We are not quite up with the times.
I am sorry if the decor in here is not quite up to snuff.
The sun is not quite up and it is cold.
But his fitness levels were not quite up.
Neither version was quite up to the original.
Maybe his energy was not quite up.
I am not quite up to speed on the particulars of.
The incinerator is not quite up and running yet.
Not quite up to his job.
You might not be quite up to date.
Quite up here by the empty.
They are quite up and down.
Quite up and running yet.

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This translation is not quite up to snuff.
Will not be quite up to the standards of the white.
He kinda seemed not quite up to speed.
Not quite up there enough.
Over here is not quite up to code.
I am quite up to date in the news of what happened on his visit.
I am afraid our metaphysics is not quite up to that one.
I do not feel quite up to facing the others just yet.
The mezzanine is not quite up to par.
Not quite up to my level.
The second disc is not quite up to that level.
Not quite up to life.
I am not feeling quite up to par.
Sunita was quite up for it because they nearly got married.
The international police are not quite up to the authorized number.
Is quite up to it at this moment.
That car is quite up to date.
He had already climbed more than two meters and he was quite up.
Lester was quite up to the task.
Let us just hope that there is something not quite up to scratch.
He was not quite up to the job.
There is another area where polish is not quite up to snuff yet.
If you do not feel quite up to it we can call in the right people.
You will see them often because they are quite up in the window.
Today quite up here.
Quite up to form.
Those are not quite up to snuff.
Not quite up to the Marriott standards.
The ladies are quite up in arms.
Not quite up to Bugatti level.
Graphics are not quite up to par.
I am quite up to the work.
But his revolutionary intelligence was not quite up to his revolutionary spirit.
I do not feel quite up to discussing ideas for a new series at the moment.
The old silver did not seem quite up for this meal.

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