Use quite so in a sentence
- So it did with me, too, perhaps not quite so hard as you may have supposed. [7]
- He asked her various questions about herself, which she answered with a tone not quite so calm as natural, but willingly and intelligently. [6]
- When he came to think of it, he did not feel quite so sure practically about that matter of the utter natural selfishness of everybody. [6]
- But, unfortunately for those who are tempted, issues are never put quite so plainly by the heralds of destiny and penalty. [11]
- Lali seemed to the Armours not quite so impossible now. [11]
- I hope now that the weight is not quite so heavy. [5]
- A kinder, gentler spirit was suddenly awake in him, and he did not despise her quite so much. [11]
- Let us be quite sober. [7]
- Her face was quite sober. [5]
- You have not quite so many hesitations as I have in following out your logical conclusions. [6]
- It is not quite so bad as that. [6]
- There are no people who are quite so vulgar as the over-refined ones. [5]
- On a bright October day, when the air is full of golden sunshine, there is nothing quite so exhilarating as going nutting. [4]
- Now there is nothing I am quite so sensitive about as a mocking imitation of my drawling infirmity of speech. [5]
- With a laugh not quite so merry, Sheila raised her mug and slowly drained the green happiness away. [11]
- His tone was not quite so gruff as it might have been. [9]
- His face seemed not quite so fresh as it was a few minutes before. [11]
- The sort was never quite so squalid. [8]
- In a few more days I was quite sound. [5]
- How to manage it was not quite so clear as it might have been. [6]
- Believe me, there is no one quite so foolish as the professional student of character. [11]
- In this, perhaps, he was not quite so successful as he imagined, but her eyes shone. [9]
- It was like gazing at the sun at noon-day, except that the glare was not quite so white. [5]
- There were some free creatures, too, and quite sociable ones they were. [5]
- With the Cure, Ferrol was not quite so successful. [11]
- Perhaps nobody had ever been quite so popular on that upper floor before. [5]
- But the likeness between them is not quite so great as all that. [10]
- Is there any being quite so happy, quite so stupid, as a lover? [4]
- He had never been quite so near her before. [11]
- Nature could not be quite so cruel as to set a heart throbbing in that poor little cage of ribs! [6]
- It proved to be not quite so much of a garden as it had seemed from the hill-sides. [5]
- Not quite so bad as that, though, this time. [6]
- There never was anything quite so fat as she. [11]
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