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Example sentences for "quite well"

  • Yes, Lilias is quite well, very busy and happy---with her first instalment of children.

  • And is your dear mamma here, Miss Gillian, and are she and your papa quite well?

  • I am quite well,' he answered in his quick, abrupt unsmiling manner.

  • I am better this morning--quite well, in fact, and directly you have the fire on I'll get up.

  • You know it quite well,' he said abruptly.

  • I am not speaking about you, and you know it quite well,' answered Gladys.

  • I don't think you need trouble yourself, Madame; your husband is quite well.

  • I'm quite well--never was better in my life.

  • I'm quite well, thank you, papa; but I'd rather have the water.

  • He'd ha' been `quite well thank ye' to-morrow morning.

  • To which Paul again replied, 'Quite well, Sir, thank you.

  • I hope the Baroness is quite well," he said after a time.

  • From time to time the Baroness said she hoped that Sabina had good news of her mother, but showed no curiosity in the matter, and the girl always answered that she believed her mother to be quite well.

  • Indeed, I think I've heard Jan Coggan say that a relation of his knew Tom King, Turpin's friend, quite well.

  • Oh, I am well, very well, I thank you; quite well.

  • I am quite well, thank God, and hope to leave here in a day or two.

  • I am quite well, thank God, but I thought you would like to hear from me.

  • As I told you before, I am quite well; indeed, in better health than I have been for years, but it is very vexatious to be stopped in the manner I have been.

  • MY DEAR MAMA,--As I am afraid that you may not have received my last letter in consequence of several couriers having been stopped, I write to inform you that I am quite well.

  • Mrs. Pettengill," he observed dejectedly, "is about the house again and I fear will be quite well enough to be with us this evening.

  • Quite well presently, but not well enough to go on.

  • I've not met the chap myself," he began, "but I knew his secretary and travelling companion quite well in a happier day in Boston.

  • Can you believe or imagine that I am actually unwilling to say or to think that Mr. L---- is quite well?

  • I am quite well, quite well again; I do not want any thing; I do not want any thing.

  • Besides, she had read somewhere that though love was everything to a woman, men were different and could do quite well without it.

  • Yes, as soon as I see that my wife is quite well enough to undertake the journey; for I'm not going again without her.

  • For all we can tell, they know it quite well already, and if they don't they ought to.

  • If the men did n't spend such a lot in drink and betting they'd be quite well off!

  • I lay in a barn till I got well--I'm quite well now; you need not be afraid.

  • Sometimes she merely bends and smiles, sometimes she holds out her little hand, and 'hopes I am quite well!

  • At last, collecting my scattered thoughts, I answered: "I am quite well, Dulcie.

  • She is quite well; but Cynthy, you need not have taken all that trouble for me.

  • The group gathered round her anew; she was well enough to bear their talk by this time; by the time the coffee was drunk quite well.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quite well" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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