Use "not quite" in a sentence

1. Well, not quite, not quite perfect.

2. Word History Amphibians are not quite fish and not quite reptiles.

3. Not quite so... bright.

4. Not quite ten percent.

5. Not quite an obvious alliance.

6. Figures are fabulous Well ... not quite.

7. They are not quite juvenile frogs.

8. She is not quite herself today.

9. Actually the dimensions are not quite right.

10. I am not quite into stock market.

11. The proposal is not quite in place.

12. 15 She is not quite herself today.

13. Cheer up, it's not quite hopeless yet.

14. His importunate time is not quite long.

15. Actually, I'm not quite sure what's contraband.

16. Actually, I'm not quite sure what contraband is.

17. It’s not quite as built for pure Cycling

18. (Not quite yet) the Anvin clan home page

19. The home team was not quite as productive.

20. Hang about! There's something not quite right here.

21. Not quite sure what I'd charge them with anyway.

22. A two, not quite as passionate, but still positive.

23. Your grammar is not quite up to the mark.

24. No Boatloads of tourists, no tourism, right? Not quite

25. We have not quite figured out our acoustic insulation.

26. Her technique is not quite up to the mark.

27. Julia was a sufferer too, though not quite so Blamelessly

28. He's not quite as cool as Jesus or Kurt but...

29. Charles was not quite so committed to the new wave.

30. Almost and nearly both mean 'not completely' or 'not quite'

31. A chance for a meeting, not quite on the books.

32. This is his chart, which is not quite published yet.

33. Hold on/Hang on a tick - I'm not quite ready.

34. The soundtrack is not quite in sync with the picture.

35. This is not quite what I' d meantBy balanced conversation

36. The violin is not quite in tune with the piano.

37. 3 It's not quite red, it's more like a maroon color.

38. This may seem like isolationism, but that is not quite correct.

39. Anthozoans that are are not quite flower-like include sea pens

40. " You're quite right, and it's not quite assimilated into the system. "

41. I've got flu, so I'm not quite up to the mark.

42. But we're not quite so good at dealing with the consequences.

43. Corinne quit cooking quicke because she could not quite cook quiche correctly.

44. Captain Henry bothered Slote because he did not quite fit the pigeonhole.

45. She wandered round in a daze, not quite sure what to do.

46. The arts, in short, were pleasant and edifying if not quite essential.

47. 27 The silver-leaved varieties of cyclamen are not quite as hardy.

48. Not quite a cliché, not quite a term of art, a Buzzword is a profound-seeming phrase devised by someone important to make something sound better than it is

49. Even as she said this, she knew it was not quite true.

50. But planting trees is not quite the same thing as restoring forests.

51. And you see the self confidence almost comes back, but not quite.

52. Three other wanderers, not quite so dazed, allowed Billy to tag along.

53. Although by his own account Benchley was not quite a writer and not quite an actor, he managed to become one of the best-known humorists and comedians of his time

54. He was not quite so hopeful and untroubled as he had originally been.

55. May has got a cold and is not quite up to the mark.

56. I am not quite understanding the Bicycle frame size to order for myself

57. Perhaps his mind was not quite with us as he Bustled along in …

58. I don't wish to seem ungrateful, but it's not quite what I expected.

59. And not quite in keeping with the positive approach she was committed to.

60. He was not quite the first American to view Western life with disenchantment.

61. We went two miles - not quite like Halloween perhaps but still not bad.

62. 5 Part nature film, part docudrama and sometimes not quite enough of either.

63. Crazy logic had reached the ultimate apogee of absurdity - or perhaps not quite.

64. Every time it moved it froze, one paw outstretched, not quite touching the ground.

65. For some reason that Jinny did not quite understand, it was the last straw.

66. It would become famous, but not quite in the way its parent company intended.

67. The film is long and dramatic but does not quite earn the epithet 'epic'.

68. The earth is not quite spherical, because it is slightly flat at the poles.

69. "Bastardizing" isn't a thing, so I'm not quite sure what you mean

70. Eeriness is not quite the same thing as comfort level, likeability or even strangeness.

71. 9 Crazy logic had reached the ultimate apogee of absurdity - or perhaps not quite.

72. And deepness shears a mouth is fault not quite, but can correct in practice.

73. And in this case, it would have a thick steam atmosphere overlaying an ocean, not of liquid water, but of an exotic form of water, a superfluid -- not quite a gas, not quite a liquid.

74. Barreled uppers will generally be more expensive, but not quite as expensive as complete uppers

75. Not quite artificial , for the poet was always in love with love , an impersonal love .

76. Little long, not quite enough ketchup but perfect amount of mayo, perfect amount of pickles.

77. Her hair was a thick glossy bush of pale fawn brown, not quite shoulder-length.

78. Beekeeping with bumble bees is not quite as turnkey as it is with honey bees

79. He wasn't unhappy by any means, but not quite so pleased with himself as Rebus.

80. 16 Acting is a masochistic form of exhibitionism, not quite the occupation of an adult.