Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Completely; entirely; quite.
- Freely; unconditionally.
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Examples
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So very slowly and as quitely as I think I could I jacked another shell and tried again.
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Cheney learn from your past boss and go away quitely.
Cheney: Investigating CIA interrogations a political move 2009
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Even the game wardens recognized the problem, and had a "shoot and shut up" policy that they quitely encouraged landowners, ranchers and outdoors-men to follow.
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Let them go away quitely where they belong – into the past and has beens.
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The only place I can see where i went wrong was in thinking Obama would openly acknowledge his campaign position, foster a debate on the question, and explain a reversal. instead he simply reversed himself quitely with dispatch and very little in the way of explanation.
Matthew Yglesias » Americans Support Health Reform, Reject Policies to Make Health Reform Workable 2010
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Even the game wardens recognized the problem, and had a "shoot and shut up" policy that they quitely encouraged landowners, ranchers and outdoors-men to follow.
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So very slowly and as quitely as I think I could I jacked another shell and tried again.
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So, I now urge Mrs. Sarah I-AM-NOT-A-QUITTER Palin, to please go quitely and stop insulting the sensibilities of the american people.
Kerry: Palin should check out 'the view from her front porch' 2009
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They will quietly close their doors, close their curtains and, if they are out and about on their business, they will quitely turn their backs on the scum.
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What she has to do to gain respect from most of Americans is to go away quitely.
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