Examples of 'something quite' in a sentence

Meaning of "something quite"

something quite: This phrase is typically used to introduce a description or observation about something that is moderately or significantly different from the norm. It can be employed to emphasize an unusual or remarkable aspect of a situation, object, or behavior

How to use "something quite" in a sentence

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something quite
I am afraid there is something quite timely afoot.
Something quite catastrophic has happened here.
We have witnessed something quite unexpected tonight.
Something quite simple and a small hat.
I think there is something quite romantic about it.
Something quite magical happened that day.
I want to show you something quite remarkable.
But something quite unpredictable happened today.
I wanted to tell you something quite different.
I said something quite like that in my dissertation.
Unless you die of something quite exotic.
That is something quite unheard of in other parliaments.
I came to show you something quite good.
I saw something quite peculiar just now.
I think we should take something quite traditional.

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That is something quite different from subsidiarity.
I believe that this is something quite positive.
But something quite extraordinary would happen.
And that too is something quite essential.
Something quite innovative for the time.
Tom had expected something quite different.
Something quite cool so you do not forget.
Making the union is something quite complicated.
But something quite small must have.
Everyone will see something quite different.
It is something quite apart from intellectual activity.
We all knew we were in for something quite experimental.
It is something quite different from all this.
Did not think it would be something quite so personal.
There is something quite therapeutic about photography.
But this killer did something quite unique.
It is something quite different from conscious suffering.
You stumbled into something quite delicate.
Something quite terrible has happened.
But she said something quite embarrassing.
I read in the papers that something quite.
You said something quite intriguing earlier.
A natural disaster is clearly something quite different.
There was something quite good at work today.
And we commend it to you as something quite special.
He realised something quite new was beginning now.
I was thinking of doing something quite bold.
There is something quite sordid about eggs.
We have already achieved something quite unique.
Must mean something quite momentous happened.
A group of mankind thus formed is something quite.
And then something quite amazing happens.
A service counter in a supermarket is something quite nice.
But there is something quite unreasonable going on here.
This interest in football is something quite new.

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