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quite an Meaning in Telugu ( quite an తెలుగు అంటే)



చాలా AN, చాలా A.

Adverb:

చాలా A.,



quite an's Usage Examples:

The La Jenelle proved to be quite an attraction.


Organised systems of posthouses providing swift mounted courier service seems quite ancient, although.


Because of this, the name "UNICS" is quite an abbreviation – UNI(versity), C(ulture), S(port).


Then, people came running out of the control booth and, in quite an uncontrollable manner, grabbed the nearest percussion instrument and began.


Just 19, Germany youngster Conen made quite an impact at the second FIFA World Cup with his three goals in his first match.


Beef cattle are raised elsewhere in the Northern Territory and Kimberley, but the quality of meat is very low because animals are slaughtered at quite an old age compared to cattle elsewhere in the world.


While recording the scene in which her character fights Monsieur Hood and his Merry Men, Diaz became quite animated, gesturing and occasionally uttering Cantonese phrases; her martial arts background is credited with benefiting the sequence.


life, which he calls collectively "maintenance" - showering, shaving, primping of any kind, and though he has quite an appetite, especially for red-eye.


It is quite another to change the language of painting altogether, fracturing its traditional logic by introducing other, conventionally incongruous media, as in Tillyer's substitution of the canvas for a wire lattice in his earlier Mesh works.


However, there is quite another approach: partial suppression of the seismic energy flow into the superstructure known as seismic or base isolation.


To win two Test matches in almost two days each is obviously quite an easy series victory.


face and its location away from most other large peaks make it quite an imposing figure, leading to its name.


now that did make quite an impact, and from then on I was asked to-it seemed like there was a whole.



Synonyms:

quite a, quite,



Antonyms:

foe, nonmember, dissociate, divide,



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