553 examples of dont quite in sentences

Lady Huntly referred to this period of her spiritual life in these terms, some one having made the remark that deep conviction of sin is almost invariably the beginning of the work of God in the soul: "I did not quite agree with that statement, and do not think it is by any means always the case.

He did not quite understand Steinmetz.

But he did not quite trust himself.

Juanita looked at him with a little frown as if she did not quite believe him.

"I have thought sometimes that you did not quite despise me; but I was a fool to do so.

Onistah did not quite know why he was worried, but involuntarily he quickened his pace.

Elizabeth did not quite equal her father in personal contentment.

"'I was beginning to get anxious myself,' he said, 'but did not quite like to say so.

" She stopped as if she did not quite know how to proceed.

Conrad still had the pawnbroker's ticket which he had received in return for the opera glasses, and did not quite know what to do with it.

The second chief did not quite agree with Pee-eye-em.

friend tells you democracy will have nothing to do with settled facts, though he did not quite put it as plainly as that.

But somehowhe did not quite know howhis mind was on other things and he was usually unprepared.

Understand?" CHAPTER VIII John Aldous confessed to himself that he did not quite understand, in spite of the effort Stevens had made to impress upon him, the importance of not going to Tête Jaune.

I did not quite understand the prospectus.

I did not quite comprehend all I had thought and felt, but it seemed to me that a great truth, one that would do me good, had dawned upon my mind.

Frisk was not far away from Nelly, and presently he came lazily along, shaking his silky coat as if he did not quite relish being waked from his nap so abruptly.

I did not quite catch the connection of that remark," said father, turning toward me with his quizzical expression, for a standing joke of both father and Evan was to thus trip me up when I uttered fragmentary sentences, as was frequently the case, taking it for granted, they said, that they either dreamed the connection or could read my thoughts.

But, though this excuse was as plausible as most of those we invent to assist us to believe what we want to believe, it did not quite banish a certain hollow, hungry feeling, a sense of distaste for such food as the letters did provide.

But they did not quite know how to begin.

It was evident that Robert did not quite believe all that Caldigate told him, and evident also that Caldigate resented this want of confidence.

It was when we were all seated comfortably in the trolley, bowling merrily along over the grass-strewn track, that Lillian voiced a suggestion which had sprung into my own mind, but to which I did not quite know how to give utterance.

He did not quite understand why Mr. Scarborough had sent for him.

And still rarer is it to see a Seckendorf who, in spite of his clumsy "combinations," did not quite sink to the level of the Marshal von Kalb.

Mr. Myrvin, who did not quite approve of some of the young gentlemen who were to join the party, remonstrated, but in vain.

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