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Example sentences for "quite happy"

  • Good-night, Jesus, I am going to sleep now; I am quite happy.

  • I'll be quite happy if I can get into bed alongside of you, mother.

  • Sibyl, quite happy, her heart beating high with excitement, poked her radiant little face round the schoolroom door.

  • Yes, now you are here I am quite happy; that is, I should be quite happy if you would promise always to remain and never go away any more.

  • Give me rainy weather and a ditch, and I am quite happy.

  • I am afraid I had rather a hard time of it, but now the spring has come, and I am quite happy, and all my flowers are doing well.

  • I am glad there is some one in the world who is quite happy," muttered a disappointed man as he gazed at the wonderful statue.

  • I shall be quite happy, if I have placed one with you that you like.

  • I am quite happy; for my father is as much transported with it as I am.

  • For myself, I am quite happy to be free from all the fatigue, envy, and uncertainty of our late situation.

  • No doubt after a bit they would be quite happy together.

  • I dare say we shall be quite happy together in our own way some day.

  • Lots of married people are--quite happy together, and don't love each other at all.

  • It is most unlikely we should ever get a farthing of it any other way, and it will give us enough to make us quite happy.

  • It required all Lady Masham's politeness to look pleased, and all her candour to be quite happy to be set right as to that last anecdote.

  • She is quite happy, and even Katrine does not laugh at him any longer, it is to be supposed; it is no laughing matter now.

  • Amy was only half- satisfied; but it was in vain to say that it was only the thought of the morning, and she was very much pleased with her book, and should be quite happy in reading it.

  • Susan," said Amy; "I wish you could be quite happy.

  • So you say to-night," replied her husband; "but you must look very different before I shall be quite happy.

  • They were happy, quite happy, and Leuillet never ceased to show his devotion to his wife.

  • She ceases reading, quite happy at the thought that she had her furnace put in.

  • He was happy, quite happy, never having dreamed of another life or other pleasures.

  • The little bit of eating that he wants can be managed for him, for he's quite happy with a few boiled potatoes; and he gets taught for nothing.

  • The grand, majestic oak could not be quite happy in the midst of his enjoyment, while all the rest, both great and small, were not with him.

  • Just for a little she had been quite, quite happy.

  • She loves reading--she'll be quite happy.

  • I think Chris is quite happy, Aunt Madge," Marie answered, in the too quiet voice in which she always spoke to Miss Chester.

  • The young wife raised her hand in mild reproach, and the shadow passed away from her world, and they were happy--quite happy.

  • I never remembered my father quite, quite happy, and he is certainly less so than ever now.

  • Yes, she is quite happy now, and I am not miserable--you mustn't think it.

  • And you are really quite, quite happy now.

  • I am quite, quite happy now," she said, laying down her head on my chest.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quite happy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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