Examples of 'you quite finished' in a sentence
Meaning of "you quite finished"
You quite finished: An expression used to inquire whether someone has completed a task, conversation, or action, often implying impatience or annoyance
How to use "you quite finished" in a sentence
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you quite finished
Have you quite finished be.
Accused Moore, are you quite finished?
Are you quite finished with your impertinence?
I see. have you quite finished with me?
Are you quite finished with your barrage of insults?
Lenci, have you quite finished bothering me?
Have you quite finished because have you seen the time? Actually that's a very good point.
Have you quite finished with your perfumery?
Are you quite finished with your vast oversimplifications?
Have you quite finished with your vulgar revelations?
Are you quite finished undressing him with your eyes?
Have you quite finished with the personal insults?
Have you quite finished because have you seen the time?
Have you quite finished fannying about? We have work to do.
Are you quite finished with your impertinence? Not quite.
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Are you quite finished with us? For the time being.
Are you quite finished telling me things I already know?
Are you quite finished telling me things I already know? Thank you.
Have you quite finished fannying about?
Have you quite finished being strange?
Have you quite finished insulting me?
Are you quite finished with us?
Are you quite finished now?
Have you quite finished fannying about? Somebody turn down the sun, please.
Are you quite finished screwing around, Miss Drew?
Have you quite finished being strange? I am sorry, sir.
Are you quite finished there, Ted?
Are you quite finished with Mr. Finch?