quality

Related to quality: Total Quality Management, Quality management

chortle with (a particular quality)

To give a laugh or chuckle filled with some particular emotion or quality. I couldn't help but chortle with delight when I saw the little girl feed her ice cream cone to her dog. I began chortling with amusement over Tom's ridiculous comments.
See also: chortle, particular

chuckle with (a particular quality)

To laugh in a particular manner. I couldn't help but chuckle with delight when I saw the little girl feed her ice cream cone to her dog.
See also: chuckle, particular

nice and (something)

Very something. Used to emphasize how nice something is because of the particular quality named after "and." I love your new house! It's nice and bright inside! Ah, this lemonade is nice and cold—just the thing for such a hot day.
See also: and, nice

quality time

Time spent interacting with someone in a close, meaningful way. This Christmas, I want to spend some real quality time with the family instead of having everyone stuck on their phones and tablets the whole time. I'm looking forward to having some quality time with you on our camping trip.
See also: quality, time

the quality

The condition of something, usually as good or bad. I can barely hear you—the quality of this phone call is terrible. I was willing to spend a little more on these boots because the quality is great.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

nice and some quality

[being or having] enough of some quality; adequately; sufficiently. It is nice and cool this evening. I think your steak is nice and done now, just the way you like it.
See also: and, nice, quality

quality time

time spent with someone allowing interaction and closeness. He was able to spend a few minutes of quality time with his son, Buxton, at least once every two weeks.
See also: quality, time
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

quality Joe

n. an innocent or straight (male) person. (Underworld.) Lefty is not what I would call your average quality Joe.
See also: joe, quality
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions

sterling qualities

Outstanding characteristics. The word sterling, long denoting a standard of value or purity for money, is believed to have come from a medieval coin that was marked with a star. It was extended to anything of sound intrinsic worth by the early nineteenth century. Washington Irving used it in The Alhambra (1832): “The nephew is a young man of sterling worth.”
See also: quality
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
See also:
  • chortle with (a particular quality)
  • chuckle with
  • chuckle with (a particular quality)
  • chortle
  • chortle over (something)
  • chortle about
  • chortle about (someone or something)
  • chuckle over (someone or something)
  • choked with emotion
  • be in a transport of delight
References in periodicals archive
* Quality Assurance (QA) is a process-based approach with the prime objective of preventing defects in deliverables in the planning process itself and to avoid the rework.
Porto and Aje (2004), assert that because faculty members play an integral role (in online course development, delivery, overall course quality, and the educational experience), institutions need to provide additional support to this group.
The simple truth is that input-based measures of quality, alone, are likely to be unsatisfactory as guides to the realignments facing American colleges and universities in the coming years.
Personnel Management -- The standard recognizes that the required quality control system will vary significantly based on the proficiency of the personnel.
In 12 percent of daycare settings, the quality was inadequate.
Performance is measured using a balanced scorecard of clinical quality, clinical efficiency and administrative efficiency.
* Attainment of consistent quality starch leading to reduced process variation
Internal quality monitoring includes checking and inspecting item quality on all food deliveries, standardized recipes, test trays and satisfaction surveys.
The story of how and why the VHA became the benchmark for quality medicine in the United States suggests that much of what we think we know about health care and medical economics is just wrong.
SLAs are similar to a Quality Assurance Plan (QAP) in that they define quality and performance requirements, they contain penalties for non-performance, and they establish quality control methods to ensure compliance.
* Create a community of firms committed to audit quality.
Outcomes tools available by subspecialty for head and neck diseases include general health measures, such as the SF-36, (12) and the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire (EORTC-QLQ).
"We take pride in the quality of our newsprint," Gorman remarks.
A growing body of literature assessing the accuracy, comprehensiveness, and attribution reporting of health information finds these areas lacking and contributing to the poor assessment of quality. Several quality initiatives representative of available criteria sets, accreditation bodies, and teaching aids are discussed.
The service requirements remain the same; ensure the same high level of service for voice quality that the subscriber has always enjoyed.