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    Use "not quite" in a sentence

    not quite example sentences

    not quite


    1. He was there to see Kira, but he did not quite know how to go about it


    2. Today those lagoons are miles into the desert, but even now the Gengee is not quite the same as the Highlands and a lot of that was the presence of a significant population of Trolls


    3. This was not quite the welcome that Johnny had expected, but he’d come


    4. "Yeah, well, I'm not quite sure how to get that done in the present user interface


    5. Leonora did not quite know how to answer that


    6. impotence inherent in not quite understanding the concept of the scratch, Smith


    7. Bahkmar knew that was not quite true but Imelse Nostraheem was sworn to more oaths than the technicians were


    8. Using just as much theatrics, Moamar read the long list of charges, the council shouted 'witness' on cue in unison if not quite on key, and then Moamar shouted 'GUILTY' and that was about the extent of it


    9. Herndon had hoped that with the end of diapers would come the end of gloppy mess but not quite yet


    10. Even though she was not quite as pretty as average for a Highland Elf

    11. Through it all Beniamin, while forcing himself to join with us from time to time, seemed to be holding something in reserve, as if he could not quite let go of his inner thoughts


    12. All that Smith was aware of was the equivalent of a cosmic itch, and he endured the madness of the itch because he was impotence personified, that impotence inherent in not quite understanding the concept of the scratch, Smith unwittingly agreed with the future earthly Buddha in that He found the unformulated conjecture of eternal peace to be vexatious and maddening


    13. The step of the man was not quite so assured, with hips and knees


    14. ’ She said, reaching for her wine, not quite having the nerve to meet his eyes


    15. Luray was rather withdrawn the whole time, she went off by herself foraging for great lengths of time both days, not quite out of sight, but far enough that they could not converse


    16. He was bigger than Lady Jennie, but not quite as big as Jake


    17. So I am not quite sure where it was located


    18. She was a lot less intellectual than Alan, not quite what one would call limited, but other than pop culture and basic reading and writing, she wasn't educated and she certainly wasn't the deep thinker that he was


    19. Not quite historic Greece', I said


    20. The great torches of the main docks were not quite visible, but their light showed on the faces of the harbor walls

    21. And, before you ask, it is now not quite seven in the morning


    22. ‘Yes, he was not quite three when he came to live with me


    23. Going over to the mare, I hesitate not quite sure which bit I should undo first


    24. The village kids started to group together and move about as though they had flies in their pants, not quite sure how to look cool


    25. it’s not quite six weeks … that shakes me – six weeks?


    26. The crowd laughed again, not quite as hard as when she showed the sergeant to the tub


    27. ‘And right this moment you are happy too?’ I nod, not quite seeing where this is going


    28. family, I did not quite believe what the testing


    29. ‘I’m not quite sure


    30. Well, it's not quite that painless, but once you have it all

    31. The next five days were not quite the idyl this heaven advertised


    32. Her face was very elegant and well shaped and smooth, an almond flavored creme in color, not quite as tan as one usually expected in this highland sunshine


    33. Most of the boys at her school are laughable, full of seventeen-year-old menace and spots, with legs and arms that they have not quite grown into


    34. I get the files out and stare at them not quite knowing where the start


    35. not quite knowing what to say


    36. It seems my will is not quite up to the


    37. No, wait, that’s not quite correct, an asset is something of value,’


    38. Chrissie posed, allowing her gaze to wash across the upturned faces in front of her – Sheila, face closed yet unpleasantly appreciative – Mickey and Kev getting into a right going state of excitement – Chas, his eyes stripping off the tiny scraps of fabric clothing her, his hands in his lap, invisible in the shadows – Ozzie, drunk and clapping not quite in time to the music


    39. son warmly and murmuring something that Tom could not quite hear


    40. It seemed to Tom that Bram’s father was not quite as stiff as Bram

    41. his mother from time to time, although not quite as frequently as she


    42. commonality that he could not quite put his finger on


    43. Ozzie hung around aimlessly for a few minutes, half helping Chrissie clear the table and clearly not quite knowing what to do with himself


    44. “But you’ll take mine to keep yours!?” He was still shouting but not quite as shrilly


    45. Tom decided, for reasons he could not quite put a finger on, that


    46. them, although Tom could not quite recall whether there had been


    47. below the hill, ‘Not quite,’ he pointed down the


    48. never have said it, it was a way for dumb asses like myself to not quite redeem


    49. It was not quite the end of the Nightday business shift yet, he should still be in his office


    50. “Not quite,” he replied slowly, “The concept of an independent














































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    Synonyms for "not quite"

    about approximately nearby close to near