Examples of 'says quite' in a sentence

Meaning of "says quite"

This phrase is often used to imply that someone speaks with confidence, assertiveness, or authority on a particular topic. It suggests that their statements or opinions carry weight and are not easily dismissed

How to use "says quite" in a sentence

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says quite
And the boy says quite seriously.
He says quite specifically that women are not to teach or preach.
She smiles and says quite charmingly.
It says quite clearly on the box.
The police report says quite clearly.
Which says quite a bit on our taste.
I tend to take what he says quite seriously.
And says quite a lot about human psychology.
We have to take all of what he says quite seriously.
Which says quite a lot about both of them.
That we consider this romance says quite a lot about humans.
That says quite a lot about the money involved.
Because our relationship with money says quite a bit about who we really are.
That says quite a bit for the confidence it inspires.
You are a disgrace to California which says quite alot.

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That says quite a lot.
And I actually say the same thing that Justin says quite often.
He says quite specifically that he does not allow a woman to teach or preach.
The Bible actually says quite a bit about hospitality.
It says quite clearly on my website in several places that results are not guaranteed.
The Constitution says quite simply.
My wife says quite often that our dog was one of our better investments.
The Financial Times Lex column says quite rightly that bank.
I think this says quite a lot about the way the situation now appears in the world.
For what is it that this letter of amendment says quite clearly and distinctly?
Jesus says quite clearly here that God is love.
Is that why you are here? That says quite a lot.
The name itself says quite a bit about the author.
For it says quite clearly that you were a gifted girl, too.
One paragraph that says quite a bit, and says it well.
It says quite literally, ' with the blood of His own '.
That 's what it says quite literally in the case.
Lisbon says quite clearly that the strategy is focussed on people, on Europe 's citizens.
The title of this point 4 says quite clearly that what is required in an " opinion.
Willockx says quite clearly, ' Takes the view that crossborder transport, etc.
Bob, I believe that says quite enough about your judgment.
And he says quite emphatically to be called " the brawler ".
And the boy says quite seriously, Yes.
It says quite clearly on the box. It isn't.
It is not . It says quite clearly on the box.
It says quite clearly that Hamlet is 16.
Moment, he says quite something else.
It says quite clearly, ' Takes the view that cross-border transport, etc.
Fisichella added, " Jacques says quite a lot of things in the media right now.
He says quite forcefully, " I am a stranger here ; I should not interfere . ".
St. Paul says quite the opposite,.
Something one says quite casually capturing another chap 's imagination, staying in his mind.
The Court of Auditors ' report says quite clearly that under Article 54, 15 pits received subsidies.
My paragraph 11 says quite clearly that it is about the Commission 's inspection and monitoring role.
The Constitution says quite simply that you can not favor one religion over another.

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