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Phonetic Respelling: [ kwahyt ]

Definition: Play

adv. to a full extent or degree

Sentence: Play Play

Joseph is quite good at tennis.

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Joseph is quite good at tennis.

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What did Norgavol say was quite delicious if you grill them?

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Why did Polo say "Not quite without a hitch."?

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Why does the old man tell him he is really quite lucky?

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Why wasn't Santa quite finished delivering presents?

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Who noticed first that they were not quite the same after the cosmic storm?

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What did Elizabeth learn quite early?

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He acted quite reasonably.

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Bill is quite practical. OR It was a practical plan to solve our problem.

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Why were all of the turtles of Sala-ma-Sond quite happy?

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Art involved quite a lot of what?

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What was one of the first things Lionel did which was quite unusual?

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Snowing on a sunny day is quite ironical.

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The dress is priced reasonably. OR He acted quite reasonably.

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What writer was quite enamoured with the Princess?

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Synonyms: Play

completely; absolutely; entirely; totally

Antonyms: Play

incompletely

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