Examples of 'think i am quite' in a sentence

Meaning of "think i am quite"

think i am quite: a phrase indicating that the speaker believes themselves to possess certain qualities or characteristics. It is often used to express self-assessment or confidence in one's abilities

How to use "think i am quite" in a sentence

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think i am quite
I think I am quite tired of trying to convince such people to the contrary.
Well, you must think I am quite the fool.
I think I am quite capable of handling the technology.
I personally don't think I am quite familiar with building directories.
I think I am quite comfortable with them and they with me.
I do not think I am quite ready for that yet.
I think I am quite wicked with roses.
I do not think I am quite ready for that yet . Okay.
I think I am quite realistic and honest.
I think I am quite happy on low fuel as I have shown.
Moreover, I think I am quite ambitious, more critical than dogmatic, quite risky, and a bit impatient.

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Examples of using Quite
But there may be quite an interesting reaction
Quite a boy you have got here
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