Examples of 'saying quite' in a sentence

Meaning of "saying quite"

saying quite - This phrase is often used to express that someone has made a significant or noteworthy statement, often indicating surprise, shock, or admiration. For example, 'After hearing the news, she was left saying quite an unexpected revelation.'

How to use "saying quite" in a sentence

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I recall you saying quite the opposite.
Benton is in the foulest mood I have ever seen which is saying quite a lot.
I think you are not saying quite a few things.
I was saying quite the same thing to Denise today.
But it ends up saying quite a lot.
I am saying quite openly that I invested the money in my own business.
There are also plenty of studies saying quite the opposite of the studies you cite.
We are saying quite the contrary, observation is entirely different from analysis.
Younge concludes by saying quite rightly,.
Maude was saying quite truthfully that she was thinking of not attending collegiate, um, things.
His wife was worthy of him, which is saying quite a lot.
You have … been saying quite a lot to Mom.
And to say it 's one of his best is saying quite a lot.
That's saying quite a bit here in Los Angeles.
We are putting farmers first, as we hear the agriculture minister saying quite often.

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And what the vice president is now saying quite clearly, “ None of that mattered.
Fred was saying quite home from home, were not you, Fred? Oh, yeah.
And I can tell you that 's saying quite a lot.
What we are saying quite simply is that, now, something else is being decided.
Trace from Millie's Playtime is actually saying quite nice things about you now.
And that 's saying quite a lot, because he has a whole list of them . ".
Mr Špidla, I find what you are saying quite inadequate.
Fred was saying quite home from home, were not you, Fred?
Location, location, location… you've probably heard that saying quite a bit before.
Still, you were not saying quite as much as I thought.
You know the way things are today, that's saying quite a lot. - Period.
I am not saying quite that, but.
Well, you are saying quite a few.
Although he 's been saying quite a few things are good, I should say.
And that is saying quite a lot, folks!

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