quit|quits|quitted|quitting in English
verb
[kwɪt]
stop, cease; leave (a place or person); evacuate an apartment; relinquish, give up; leave a job; release
Use "quit|quits|quitted|quitting" in a sentence
1. To see how some have succeeded in quitting, see the box “How We Quit.”
2. By Blunting that effect it’s probably undermining the motivation to quit and the ease of people quitting.
3. * quitting smoking
4. Leaving or Quitting?
5. He quitted all scores with his friend.
6. George quitted his job, leaving his boss in the lurch.
7. Let's call it quits.
8. The chefs all quitted because of the pressure!
9. Death quits (all) scores.
10. Jean Valjean quitted the room, leaving Cosette stupefied at this enigmatical farewell.
11. That kid just never quits moving.
12. Well, then you're not quitting.
13. Am I quits with you now?
14. But quitting smoking was another story.
15. Don't worry, I'm not quitting.
16. Give him £1 and call it quits.
17. Is quitting my job giving up?
18. Bannered Mare Dance-Stage-Floor is quitted so the place is more open again
19. Hit him back and call it quits.
20. I've always regretted quitting piano lessons.
21. Nobody wants fights, Let's call it quits.
22. "I feel like quitting," she said hopelessly.
23. It would be easy to call it quits.
24. I'll give you £4 and then we're quits.
25. White count just tells me he's quitting.