Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "quite willing"

  • He knows his own game, and I am quite willing to stand on a side line and see him play it to a finish, or get in and buck the center if I am needed.

  • I have no doubt that many of the Senators would be quite willing to let the President have the law if they could have the Commission .

  • He is keeping silent, but no doubt like the negro lady he is quite willing to be "fo'ced.

  • I daresay the young lady will be quite willing to entertain any reasonable proposition you may make.

  • I don't want to say anything rude or disagreeable; for I am quite willing to believe that you felt kindly towards me, even at the time when you deceived me.

  • I am quite willing to believe that," he answered gently.

  • Please say yes, father--Nell is quite willing, if you are.

  • I am quite willing to tell you how things really are.

  • Until father returns I am quite willing to obey you, and I will do my best to make the others good and obedient.

  • But, showing my wonted indulgence, I am quite willing to let bygones be bygones in this respect.

  • I am quite willing," said the king; "let him have it!

  • When the barrel began to roll, the shepherd cried, "I am quite willing to be Mayor.

  • If stupidity always brought in as much as that, I would be quite willing to hold it in honor.

  • When he had seen the cows and heard the price, he said, "I am quite willing to give that, honestly speaking, they are worth it.

  • Heaven grant that patience and good advice may restore our magnanimous friend as soon as possible; when she is once well again I shall be quite willing to plead guilty to the charge of impertinence.

  • I want to come to the Altenburg, not to Weimar; and if it were possible I should be quite willing to live there incognito.

  • I trust and hope that you will not think of proceeding against this young man, and all I can say is, that I am quite willing to pay the money myself, if you will consent to receive the bill without disowning the signature.

  • So fare you well, and success attend you, though I am quite willing to take you a bet of five thousand pounds this moment that you do not succeed.

  • I am quite willing to stay if you will behave yourself," she said.

  • Still I am quite willing to help you if I can.

  • If, therefore, you are fully satisfied that your information respecting me and my yacht was wrong, I am quite willing to regard the incident as closed, and to say nothing further about it.

  • Yes," said Jack; "no doubt; I am quite willing to take your word for that.

  • Put me to the proof, I am quite willing," cried David.

  • I am quite willing, always supposing that my husband has no objection.

  • David Sechard, I am quite willing to sacrifice the worthless creatures to you.

  • I am quite willing, my friends," said Lucien, on whom the wine had begun to take effect.

  • I am quite willing to answer any further questions," she said; "I have answered all you have asked, and I have told you frankly the truth.

  • He is a detective of extraordinary powers, and I am quite willing to surrender the case to him.

  • Perhaps I am too positive of Miss Lloyd's implication in the matter, but I'm quite willing to be convinced to the contrary.

  • I am quite willing to leave that matter with Mr. Lowington, and to abide by his decision.

  • And I am quite willing to say that your services as an instructor are entirely satisfactory to me," added the principal, with a smile.

  • I am quite willing now to say that if I had understood the situation, I should have permitted Mr. Kendall to leave the class.

  • Quite willing; and am rather anxious for it, if I could only see where to go to inquire.

  • I am quite willing to believe all I can understand, Stephen; but I find it difficult to credit accounts that are irreconcilable with all that my experience has taught me to be true.

  • I'm quite willing so to do," returned Mr. Job, whose confidence and moral courage increased each instant.

  • Nicias has often submitted to this process; and Laches is quite willing to learn from Socrates, because his actions, in the true Dorian mode, correspond to his words.

  • Should the ‘moderata consilia’ prevail amongst the Catholic bishops, then he would be quite willing to come to terms.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quite willing" 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:
    division superintendent; friendly tone; great people; less sterile; modus vivendi; one year; quite capable; quite close; quite content; quite different; quite easy; quite fresh; quite gone; quite hardy; quite like; quite natural; quite naturally; quite plain; quite possible; quite ready; quite simple; quite small; quite still; quite straight; quite unnecessary; quite wrong