Sentence examples for Quite walked from inspiring English sources

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But the legacy of its maker is going to be of the what-might-have-been variety, the stofy of someone who took a look at what Joni Mitchell called the "star-making machinery" and neither engaged it nor quite walked away, with ambiguous consequences.

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He even tried to leave the racetrack once or twice, but could never quite walk away.

"He may not quite walk on water, but he has enough experience to know where all the rocks are".

Not Quite Walk into the Richard Rodgers Theater, home to Neil Simon's new play "45 Seconds From Broadway," and you walk into a restaurant.

Let's face it: Jesus doesn't quite walk.

Mickle quite silently walked across to him, jumped on to his shoulder and sat there, purring all the way down from his whiskers to his tail.

Having quite casually walked right in, I had no expectations of getting access to the inner rooms, but I tried asking the attendant at the booth if I could have a look around.

That's not to say his life is easy now, but he quite literally walked away from a negative past and has carved out a much brighter one.

He quite literally walked away from his picture-perfect wife, who was on the set of a fairy-tale castle, and walked into a bar with that Don Draper swagger and that handsome face.

I was quite confused because he walked off quite briskly.

"I quite fancied walking around a courtroom.

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