Quotes can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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quote - repeat a passage from; "He quoted the Bible to her" | ||
quote - name the price of; "quote prices for cars" | ||
quote - put quote marks around; "Here the author is quoting his colleague" | ||
quote - refer to for illustration or proof; "He said he could quote several instances of this behavior" | ||
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quote - A quotation, statement attributed to someone else. | ||
quote - A quotation mark . | ||
quote - A summary of work to be done with a set price. |
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1. | noun | You may be able to do better on the rates if you request competitive quotes via CruiseCompete). | |
2. | noun | They came in under a lot of other quotes and now I know why!!! | |
3. | noun | Tatoeba: Where quotes go to die. | |
4. | noun | One of my favorite quotes by Mark Twain is, "It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog." | |
5. | noun | "ASCII quotes" are a substitute character for the “real” quotes that vary from language to language, and the advent of Unicode have rendered ASCII quotes obsolete. | |
6. | noun | It's difficult to translate quotes. | |
7. | noun | I need to know where these quotes come from. | |
8. | noun | What I like in this book most is its wonderful quotes, especially in the first part. | |
9. | noun | Tom listens to inspirational CDs, and has a list of motivational quotes on the back of his bedroom door. | |
10. | noun | I need to know where you got your quotes from. | |
11. | noun | The trouble with quotes on the Internet is that you never know whether or not they are genuine. | |
12. | noun | The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is hard to verify their authenticity. | |
13. | noun | Tom often posts motivational quotes on Facebook. | |
14. | noun | Here are the exact quotes. | |
15. | noun | There are many quotes that are misattributed to Winston Churchill, Mark Twain, or Albert Einstein, sometimes simultaneously. | |
16. | verb | He often quotes from Shakespeare. | |
17. | verb | He often quotes Milton. | |
18. | verb | He often quotes the Bible. | |
19. | verb | A saint's maid quotes Latin. | |
20. | verb | "ASCII quotes" are a substitute character for the “real” quotes that vary from language to language, and the advent of Unicode have rendered ASCII quotes obsolete. | |
21. | verb | If any one were to take away from the books of Chrysippus all the passages which he quotes from other authors, his paper would be left empty. | |
22. | verb | He often quotes Shakespeare. | |
23. | verb | Tom often quotes Shakespeare. | |
24. | verb | Tom often quotes the Bible. | |
25. | verb | He quotes Shakespeare in the original. | |
26. | verb | Donald Trump, the President of the United States, is known for (among other things) his unpredictable behavior on the social network Twitter, where he regularly scolds his opponents, accuses critical journalists of "fake news," and abundantly quotes his supporters. | |
27. | verb | Quote prices for cars. | |
28. | verb | He said he could quote several instances of this behavior. | |
29. | verb | Please quote the Gas on an Indexed Basis. | |
30. | verb | I'm not sure if any of you know much about civet cats, but to brief those who might not know, I will quote James Rachels, author of World Hunger and Moral Obligation among many other animal rights-related books and articles. |
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You may be able to do better on the rates if you request competitive quotes via CruiseCompete). |
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They came in under a lot of other quotes and now I know why!!! |
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Tatoeba: Where quotes go to die. | |
One of my favorite quotes by Mark Twain is, "It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog." | |
"ASCII quotes" are a substitute character for the “real” quotes that vary from language to language, and the advent of Unicode have rendered ASCII quotes obsolete. | |
It's difficult to translate quotes. | |
I need to know where these quotes come from. | |
What I like in this book most is its wonderful quotes, especially in the first part. | |
Tom listens to inspirational CDs, and has a list of motivational quotes on the back of his bedroom door. | |
I need to know where you got your quotes from. | |
The trouble with quotes on the Internet is that you never know whether or not they are genuine. | |
The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is hard to verify their authenticity. | |
Tom often posts motivational quotes on Facebook. | |
Here are the exact quotes. | |
There are many quotes that are misattributed to Winston Churchill, Mark Twain, or Albert Einstein, sometimes simultaneously. | |
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He often quotes from Shakespeare. | |
He often quotes Milton. | |
He often quotes the Bible. | |
A saint's maid quotes Latin. | |
"ASCII quotes" are a substitute character for the “real” quotes that vary from language to language, and the advent of Unicode have rendered ASCII quotes obsolete. | |
If any one were to take away from the books of Chrysippus all the passages which he quotes from other authors, his paper would be left empty. | |
He often quotes Shakespeare. | |
Tom often quotes Shakespeare. | |
Tom often quotes the Bible. | |
He quotes Shakespeare in the original. | |
Donald Trump, the President of the United States, is known for (among other things) his unpredictable behavior on the social network Twitter, where he regularly scolds his opponents, accuses critical journalists of "fake news," and abundantly quotes his supporters. | |
Quote prices for cars. |
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He said he could quote several instances of this behavior. |
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Please quote the Gas on an Indexed Basis. |
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I'm not sure if any of you know much about civet cats, but to brief those who might not know, I will quote James Rachels, author of World Hunger and Moral Obligation among many other animal rights-related books and articles. |
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