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Example sentences for "quite safe"

  • Let us go in now, we shall be quite safe.

  • But we shall be quite safe here; and I have got half a loaf and a long Oxford sausage with me.

  • It is an unruly member, as the Bible says; but here you will be quite safe.

  • But, in case of any danger, you can go to Keanton, where you will be quite safe.

  • Hide yourself behind me and you'll be quite safe.

  • You saved my last batch from being burnt; so run into the bakehouse, you will be quite safe there, and I will settle the witch for you.

  • That is exactly why I am quite safe,' replied the reindeer.

  • But do not be afraid; trust to the ball, and you will be quite safe!

  • I will bring all my pretty things and ornaments, and the trees are so near home we shall be quite safe in them.

  • She appreciated her duty to her marriage oath: 'My husband's honour is quite safe with me.

  • Quite safe; you see it is easy for women to escape, Mr. Edwards.

  • Do you think, Colonel, that it will be quite safe to trust ourselves to a ship that has been lying all these years neglected and uncared for at the bottom of the English Channel?

  • It is quite safe to say that no one ever saw such bridges in any part of South America or elsewhere.

  • Direct and specific as is this charge, it is quite safe to assert that it is utterly devoid of foundation in fact.

  • It is quite safe to say that neither the author of the work quoted nor any one else has ever seen a jaguar, or a tapir or a manatee under the circumstances mentioned.

  • Will it be quite safe for us to stop here long enough to have a snack?

  • He had a partly formed plan in his head, but he did not think that it would be quite safe to let Tom into the secret of it.

  • MY DEAR SIR: The conversations I have had with you, limited as they have been, have convinced me that I am quite safe in addressing you with freedom on a subject which interests me, and others more than myself.

  • No matter if the object of this kind wish is a centenarian, it is quite safe to assume that he is ready and very willing to accept as many more years as the disposing powers may see fit to allow him.

  • The bridge is so slight and old," she said to him, "that it has just occurred to me that it might not be quite safe.

  • But I could think of nothing else so likely to be quite safe, until Lord Walderhurst could advise me.

  • The moment in which I swore fealty to her was when she said to me, 'I want to be quite safe--until after.

  • It looks a great height, but I have no doubt that it is quite safe.

  • You have time enough to make it quite safe, that you may be across the frontier before any pursuit can overtake you.

  • Depend on it, Signor Marchese, your secret shall be quite safe with me.

  • Your brother is safe, quite safe, where you will not think to look for him.

  • If you like to come to it, you will be quite safe there.

  • She is quite safe, and if you will but have a little patience, I will bring you together and all may be well with her.

  • Why should they not, seeing that they would be quite safe in concluding that we should never have an opportunity of laying our side of the case before their ruler?

  • If I hadn't been certain that the country was quite safe as far as brigandage is concerned, I should not have been such a fool as to bring two ladies through it in a motor-car.

  • He is a very old man, and I should like to know he is quite safe.

  • I conclude you found your friends were quite safe.

  • It would be quite safe to say that Hugh, the heir to a great fortune, brought up in the lap of luxury, an aristocrat by adoption, if not exactly by birth, had never found himself up till now in such an environment.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quite safe" 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:
    large body; quite another; quite dead; quite different; quite distinct; quite good; quite impossible; quite independent; quite know; quite modern; quite near; quite obvious; quite overcome; quite possible; quite smooth; quite straight; quite sufficient; quite sure; quite the; quite unconscious; quite unknown; quite unnecessary; quite variable; quite willing; will boil; would then