The Guinea-pigs and Tadpoles," said the Dominican, "looked quite unearthly in their cleanliness.
Indeed, it looked quite as much as if Greenfield had sent the Fifth to Coventry as the Fifth Greenfield.
Modest as this distance may be in itself, when seen on the chart it looked quite imposing in our eyes.
Standing in the bright light, it looked quitedark in the tunnel.
The weather improved in the course of the day, and when we camped in the afternoon itlooked quite smiling.
Seen from below the mountain crest looked quite grand, with a perpendicular drop of about 1,000 feet.
Her hair was cut and dressed by the best hand, her clothes put on with care, and both Mrs. Allen and her maid declared she looked quite as she should do.
He was more obviously struck and confused by the sight of her than she had ever observed before; he looked quite red.
Mother, however, looked quite at home and happy in the little brougham.
The picture within had been carefully painted; it was a miniature, and a good one, I am sure, for it looked quite alive.
I did wait outside the door, and when my father came out he looked quite spruce.
Overjoyed I threw my arms around his neck; he laughed, and said I looked quite wild.
When I repeated Jill's abrupt little speech his face cleared, and he looked quite bright.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "looked quite" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.