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"Quite!" means "I agree!" quixotic quiz a suspect is questioned, not quizzed (however tempting for headline purposes) quizshow Quorn TM quotation marks Use double quotes at the start and end of a quoted section, with single quotes for quoted words within that section.
"Quite!" means "I agree!" This is a word that you can use in all innocence in an email only to discover later that you have offended the recipient, so it might be better to say completely, fairly or something else less prone to ambiguity.
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She's quite mean, you know".
It does not quite mean what it seems to mean.
It just wasn't quite meant to be today".
The British press can be quite mean to you.
They don't quite mean what we want them to mean.
Kem was scatting a bit Saturday night, even if he didn't quite mean to.
In which everyone is really quite mean about Bayern Munich's Franck Ribéry.
That's why I think it's possible that the progressives didn't quite mean it.
The old game doesn't quite mean what it once did.
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