Aún no tenemos significados para "quite right".
1He is quite right, of course, as sanctions invariably effect civilian populations.
2In both cases, the media led the charge: and quite right too.
3Yet even in the ladies' withdrawing room, something was not quite right.
4Slightly unnatural, shoehorned in with good intentions despite not fitting quite right.
5So it's quite right that we take our case to the public.
6Diet sodas may be better today, but they're still not quite right.
7To describe Gentleman as his difficult second single wouldn't be quite right.
8She had been quite right about that, he simply couldn't say no.
9That the young man had been quite right; Miller was a reactionary.
10Still, though, there's something not quite right about the way I feel.
11You were quite right, Alfred, and, in a way, I was wrong.
12I love jollof rice, but never get it quite right at home.
13England are sledging both batsmen, Pietersen in particular, and quite right too.
14It's not quite right, but that's such good intuition for an Emotional.
15I'm sorry but it didn't look quite right from the first whistle.
16Every now and then you'll try a beer that's not quite right.
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