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View definitions for quite a few

quite a few

adjective as in sundry

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"I have been competing against males this whole year on F4 and its been pretty positive and I've had quite a few podiums so there is no reason we can not be as good or even better," she said.

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"Fortunately, we have quite a few players who can switch positions if necessary, so we feel we have adequate depth throughout the team, which allowed us to select this group of replacements."

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"Jack, along with quite a few of our players, would have been hoping for a better performance," added Farrell.

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“My mother was a big smoker, and I have had quite a few experiences, not necessarily in my home, but in a hotel room or maybe a boat, and all of a sudden I smell cigarette smoke,” Moore says.

The danger is real: Half of the patients who actually do have Alzheimer’s experience some sort of depression, and so do quite a few who think they have it — or worry they are sure to get it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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