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quite a
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Princeton's WordNet
quite, quite a, quite anadverb
of an unusually noticeable or exceptional or remarkable kind (not used with a negative)
"her victory was quite something"; "she's quite a girl"; "quite a film"; "quite a walk"; "we've had quite an afternoon"
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quite A
"Quite A" is a colloquial English phrase used to emphasize the following adjective or noun in a sentence. It often denotes something outstanding or exceptional. While the specific definition may slightly vary with context or region, it is generally used to express something as notable, significant or of a large degree.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of quite A in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of quite A in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of quite A in a Sentence
It's too soon to say if there was a causal connection or not, but what we can say is that this event did happen around the same time as when we think the megafauna disappeared, which is intriguing, there's also a chance that this was actually witnessed by early inhabitants, who had just arrived in The Atacama Desert. It would have been quite a show.
Amazon have been vital, they've opened up their whole capability, which has allowed us to quickly get to somewhere that could have taken quite a long time.
It's a lot of fun to revisit the Mad Hatter, it was a gas to get back together with the cast of before, and then the addition of Sacha Baron Cohen certainly upped the stakes quite a lot ... It was great because this particular film .... has a bit more of the Hatter - there are a lot more layers of things going on.
He’s taken on quite a task, he is redirecting Twitter in a hopefully upward trajectory, musk has a pretty long history of turning businesses around. … He’s got a pretty good track record so far.
You build a lot of upper-body strength when you climb, especially in the hands and fingers, but a lot of people don't realize that if you're using proper technique, your lower body gets quite a workout, too, with all of the squatting and jumping.
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