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the quite
adverb
To the greatest extent or degree; completely, entirely.
Exact(60)
"You saw the quite poignant photo.
The quite modest crowds were pronounced substantial.
STYLE INSPIRATION Diana Ross is the quite obvious one.
And then we have the quite oddly named PlayBook.
(Except for the quite legitimate complaints about Casey's farts).
The rest face the quite different problem of removal.
He hailed the "quite magnificent" presidential election in Afghanistan.
It was the "quite" that made me take it off.
"How do you actually milk a horse?" came the quite reasonable query.
I had a couple love-30 looks that maybe didn't hit the quite shot.
He described the "quite difficult exchanges" about the release of government documents.
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