- - Quite out of order
- - oh! i see! that sort of chat may become a disorderly one
- - in a state of disorder
- - Without order related to listener, getting tea laid on
- - Out of order?
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- - Quite dry, quite regional state
- - US state starts to arrest really incompetent zookeepers over numerous attacks
- - The US "Grand Canyon State" whence the character Sarah Velvet Brown originates in the 1978 film International Velvet
- - Grand Canyon National Park is in this state
- - Light weight raised in an air-conditioned state
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- - Word meaning quit - or not quit
- - Give up the job or join again
- - sit on throne squeezing shit initially - or stop doing jobbie?
- - either leave the office or put your name to another contract
- - Singer forced to quit
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- - Not quite yes, not quite no
- - Not exactly, informally
- - Not exactly, so to speak
- - Not exactly, conversationally
- - 'Yes and no'
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- - Quite often or quite a bit
- - amount one eats in a buffet (2 wds)
- - Quite an amount (2 words)
- - Too much or in plenty: 2 wds.
- - "... Like Love," a 2005 romantic comedy starring Ashton Kutcher and Amanda Peet: 2 wds.
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- - Quite ...... (quite a distance): Colloq.
- - Quite .. off (rather distant)
- - Quite -- off (far)
- - Indefinite distance: Dial.
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- - Get up on horse, but not quite -- it's quite a height
- - ...... Falls [spot where Jim and Pam got married on "The Office"]
- - A river once more rises and falls
- - a flower turned over by an artist
- - A Roman leader once more rises and falls
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- - Phenomena, prodigies, things quite out of the ordinary
- - Unusual people
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- - Tweet quite out of order -- women ignored acceptable behaviour
- - Quite surprised — Tottenham winger during season abroad showing good form
- - Observance of proprieties
- - In French, a label; in English, standards of behaviour
- - Rules governing social behaviour
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- - to declare one's age is quite ordinary
- - mean to state number of years
- - Declare silver base is mediocre
- - Mean to state the era
- - Run-of-the-mill, ordinary
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