4 Metaphors for quite

Quite of a piece with this is the said Mr Eustace's bigotry, in not chusing to call Lombardy by its usual appellation "Lombardy," and affectedly terming it "the plain of the Po."

Are you warm?" "Quite." "Are your feet wet?

Quite of a piece with this is the said Mr Eustace's bigotry, in not chusing to call Lombardy by its usual appellation "Lombardy," and affectedly terming it "the plain of the Po."

"And anyway, is it not quite thanks enough only to know that Phebe is safe?

4 Metaphors for  quite