Examples of 'thing quite' in a sentence

Meaning of "thing quite"

thing quite - a phrase typically used informally to emphasize that a situation or object is considerably significant, interesting, or peculiar

How to use "thing quite" in a sentence

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thing quite
I found the whole thing quite exhausting.
Thing quite clear.
I could see one thing quite clearly.
It is for me personally exciting . I get caught up in the friendship thing quite easily.
I see this thing quite differently.
I get caught up in the friendship thing quite easily.
That brings the thing quite within the historical period.
I want you to understand one thing quite clearly.
I want to make one thing quite clear, and it is a point of principle.
I think he is finding the whole thing quite amusing.
Which is a thing quite common in NZ.
This symposium has made one thing quite clear.
I found the whole thing quite exhausting . I do not know how Mansell does it.
I find the whole cristmas thing quite abhorrent.
He found the whole thing quite amusing, actually . Actually, I told him everything and.

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I should like to conclude by making one thing quite clear.
Quite a bad thing Quite a good thing.
The news nowadays has convoluted that whole thing quite a bit.
He sees the whole thing quite crystal clear.
Underhill in the research sector who is very much doing her own thing quite confidently.
He found the whole thing quite amusing, actually.
Sellers acted as second for both of us, and conducted the whole thing quite admirally.
I should like to make one thing quite clear, once and for all.
President. - Ladies and gentlemen, let me make one thing quite clear.
Let me make one thing quite clear, Mr President.
Madam President, after this vote let me say one thing quite clearly.
Well, um, there is one thing quite certain about the future.
The accused was outside No . It makes one thing quite certain.
Let us get one thing quite clear, right? Listen.
The expert who recognized him found this whole thing quite strange as well.
I do this kind of thing quite often, probing at the ' incoming '.
Do you have to enjoy this sort of thing quite so much?
It makes one thing quite certain, Come, now!
Do not mind her . She does this sort of thing quite frequently.
Well, um, there is one thing quite certain about the future. The future, yes.
First of all, I would like to make one thing quite clear.
I just want to say one thing quite seriously, though, because I know.
The entanglement it suggests . No, I see the whole thing quite differently.
Now, let's get one thing quite clear. You most certainly did not.
You are gonna get married . Let us get one thing quite clear, right?
Now, let's get one thing quite clear. I most definitely told you.
She said, Oh, would that I had died before this, and had been a thing quite forgotten!
You know, I remember just one thing quite vividly about that evening.
What? No, I have just-I have seen your thing quite a lot.
We have seen that sort of thing quite often, even in Syria.
Here we are dealing with some thing quite different.
I will always remember Melbourne for one thing quite literally above all else - rooftops.
I would like to make one more thing quite clear here.
No, I see the whole thing quite differently.
Some economists find this sort of thing quite irksome, however.

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