not+quite

  • 21not quite — adverb Almost, very nearly. Ant: quite …

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  • 22Not quite —  The pilot was saved from a disaster. A near disaster is what he had …

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  • 23NOT QUITE — …

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  • 25Invasion of the Not Quite Dead — Infobox Film name = Invasion of the Not Quite Dead caption = Promotional poster for Invasion of the Not Quite Dead director = Tony Lane producer = Ken Russell eproducer = Ken Russell John Teodoro Andrew Cargill aproducer = writer = Tony Lane… …

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  • 26Still Not Quite Human — Infobox Film name = Still Not Quite Human director = Eric Luke producer = James Margellos writer = Seth McEvoy (book series), Kevin Osborn (characters), Eric Luke (written by) starring = Jay Underwood Alan Thicke music = John Debney… …

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  • 27quite — W1S1 [kwaıt] predeterminer, adv [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: quit, quite free of (13 19 centuries), from Old French quite; QUIT] 1.) fairly or very, but not extremely →↑pretty ▪ The food in the canteen is usually quite good. ▪ He seems quite upset… …

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  • 28quite — [ kwaıt ] function word *** Quite can be used in the following ways: as an adverb (before an adjective or adverb): I was quite angry with her. (before a verb): I quite agree with you. I can t quite decide which dress to wear today. as a… …

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  • 29Quite — (kw[imac]t), adv. [F. quitte discharged, free, clear; cf. OF. quitement freely, frankly, entirely. See {Quit}, a.] [1913 Webster] 1. Completely; wholly; entirely; totally; perfectly; as, the work is not quite done; the object is quite… …

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  • 30quite — [kwīt] adv. [ME quite: see QUIT, adj.] 1. completely; entirely [not quite done] 2. really; truly; positively [quite a hero] 3. to some, or a considerable, degree or extent; very or fairly [quite warm outside] ☆ …

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