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quoteworthy

American  
[kwoht-wur-thee] / ˈkwoʊtˌwɜr ði /

adjective

  1. quotable.


Other Word Forms

  • quoteworthiness noun

Etymology

Origin of quoteworthy

First recorded in 1865–70; quote + -worthy

Example Sentences

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QUOTEWORTHY: “If it feels right to do, go ahead and do it, and live out your wildest dreams.”

From Washington Times

Quoteworthy: “West Coast U.S. Opens always deliver for some reason.”

From Washington Times

Quoteworthy: “I’m starting to build back some momentum.”

From Washington Times

QUOTEWORTHY: “There were multiple goals that we had. I would say we checked off all of them except leaving here with a trophy.”

From Seattle Times

QUOTEWORTHY: “Today was a big step for a very young and inexperienced team. Eight rookies. We have had a lot thrown against us, and we’re here competing against the best on their home turf. Today was a good day for us.”

From Seattle Times