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  • 71Quite Interesting — may refer to:* QI (short for Quite Interesting ), a BBC comedy panel game featuring Stephen Fry and Alan Davies *Quite Interesting Limited, the company that provides the research used on QI , The Museum of Curiosity and related works …

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  • 72Quite an Adventure — is a one act comic opera by Edward Solomon with a libretto by Frank Desprez. It was first produced at the Olympic Theatre in the fall of 1881 and had also been toured by the D Oyly Carte Opera Company. It was revived on tour on a number of… …

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  • 73quite the opposite — quite the opposite/reverse/ phrase used for saying that something is the opposite of what has been suggested ‘Was he angry?’ ‘No, quite the opposite – he invited me to have dinner with him.’ Thesaurus: opposite and in the opposite waysynonym… …

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  • 74quite the reverse — quite the opposite/reverse/ phrase used for saying that something is the opposite of what has been suggested ‘Was he angry?’ ‘No, quite the opposite – he invited me to have dinner with him.’ Thesaurus: opposite and in the opposite waysynonym… …

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  • 75quite the thing — (quite) the thing informal phrase very fashionable or popular Baggy jeans have become quite the thing among teenagers. Thesaurus: modern and fashionable and up to datesynonym Main entry: thing * * * …

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  • 76quite a lot (of something) — quite a ˈlot (of sth) idiom (also BrE informal quite a ˈbit) a large number or amount of sth • They drank quite a lot of wine. Main entry: ↑ …

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  • 77Quite Delicious — is a collaboration album between J Dilla and his cousin Que D (aka Q.Diesel), a Detroit hip hop rapper. The album was produced entirely by J Dilla and features raps by Que D and one feature from Frank of Frank n Dank.Que DQue D released several… …

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  • 78Quite Universal Circuit Simulator — Quite Universal Circuit Simulator …

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  • 79quite a lot (or a bit) — a considerable number or amount. → quite …

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  • 80quite a few — or a good few or not a few a good few or not a few a fairly large number of people or things The letter arrived quite a few days ago. I ve turned down a good few job offers …

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