Who killed Mr. Boddy in the study and with what?: the great debate topic™®

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Is it.

yes. killed by colonel mustard.
20 (22.7%)
no. killed by miss scarlett
3 (3.4%)
killed by mrs. white
5 (5.7%)
killed by reverend green
3 (3.4%)
Professor Plum.
7 (8%)
killed by mrs pearooster
11 (12.5%)
with a lead pipe
3 (3.4%)
with a revolver
6 (6.8%)
with a wrench
4 (4.5%)
with a rope
13 (14.8%)
with a dagger
3 (3.4%)
with a candlestick
10 (11.4%)

Total Members Voted: 46

Author Topic: Who killed Mr. Boddy in the study and with what?: the great debate topic™®  (Read 350712 times)

"Quite" definitely means something along the lines of "really" or "very", and would have a similar meaning even if proceeded by "not", like "not quite", "That's not quite what I meant.", "That's not really what I meant.", "Quite true!", "Very true!", it's just a matter of context and meaning

quite rather most/mostly certainly highly thoroughly vigorously entirely exactly precisely accurately

there's no definition


It's obviously just British slang.

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It's obviously just British slang.
"quite" is quite literally the opposite of slang.



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