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  • quite like something — quite like/enjoy/something british phrase to like or enjoy something, but not to a great degree I quite like going to weddings, but I don’t want to go to theirs. We quite enjoyed our day out, in spite of the weather. Thesaurus: to like something …   Useful english dictionary

  • No One Knows How to Love Me Quite Like You Do — Single by Aaliyah from the album Age Ain t Nothing but a Number Released June 27, 1995 Format Radio airplay …   Wikipedia

  • No One Knows How to Love Me Quite like You Do — Infobox Single Name = No One Knows How to Love Me Quite like You Do Artist = Aaliyah from Album = Age Ain t Nothing but a Number Released = June 1995 Format = Radio airplay Recorded = 1993 Genre = R B/New Jack Swing, pop rap Length = 4:07 (Album) …   Wikipedia

  • For Real (There's Nothing Quite Like the Blinding Light) — Infobox Album Name = For Real (There s Nothing Quite Like the Blinding Light) Type = EP Artist = Okkervil River Genre = Indie rock Length = 18:01 Producer = Okkervil River Last album = Sleep and Wake Up Songs (2004) This album = For Real (There s …   Wikipedia

  • You Never Met a Motherfucker Quite Like Me — Song infobox Name = You Never Met A Motherfucker Quite Like Me Caption = Type = Artist = Kid Rock alt Artist = Album = Cocky Published = Warner Chapel Music Released = 2001 track no = 9 Recorded = Clarkston Chophouse in Clarkston, MI Genre =… …   Wikipedia

  • There's No-one Quite Like Grandma — was a number one hit single by Stockport based primary school choir St. Winifred s School Choir. It was the 1980 Christmas number one single in the United Kingdom, and remained there for two weeks. [cite web… …   Wikipedia

  • quite — 1. Quite is a highly mobile word with a wide range of uses qualifying adjectives and adverbs (quite heavy / quite often), singular nouns (quite a lot), and verbs (We quite understand / I d quite like to). It causes difficulty because it has two… …   Modern English usage

  • quite — [ 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… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • quite — 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… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • quite enjoy something — quite like/enjoy/something british phrase to like or enjoy something, but not to a great degree I quite like going to weddings, but I don’t want to go to theirs. We quite enjoyed our day out, in spite of the weather. Thesaurus: to like something …   Useful english dictionary

  • quite — /kwaIt/ predeterminer, adverb 1 (+ adj/adv) especially BrE fairly: quite big/tall etc: The restaurant does great food and the prices are quite reasonable. | I got a letter from Sylvia quite recently. | quite a big sth/a tall sth etc: He s quite a …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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