Encara no tenim significats per a "quite forgetful".
1He went on complaining of his own fate, quite forgetful of mine.
2Alice was preparing to go, but Fanny seemed quite forgetful of her.
3Mrs. Tams, quite forgetful of etiquette, followed Rachel, unasked, into the parlour.
4He was several yards ahead of the others and quite forgetful of them.
5He laughed gaily, feeling very comfortable, quite forgetful of his mate.
6I stepped towards them, quite forgetful of my pride.
7She leaned forward, quite forgetful of her recent shrinking.
8Was mistress quite forgetful of that dream?
9Pippin was evidently much enjoying the attention he was getting, and had become quite forgetful of their danger.
10She had been quite forgetful of him, and of anything but the funny, old-fashioned place she was in.
11He seems quite forgetful this morning.
12We can always enjoy pure happiness when we are united with nature, quite forgetful of our poor self.
13He sat day and night in constant Meditation, quite forgetful of his boil, which was broken and gone by itself.
14They sat together before the blazing fire-place, and conversed for hours, quite forgetful of the dreary winter that was setting in.
15At present-yes ,runningher fingers lightly down the earnest, handsome face upraised to hers, apparently quite forgetful of her late emotion.
16Saying these words in great anger, she ran away; and Lysander followed her, quite forgetful of his own Hermia, who was still asleep.
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Quite forgetful a través del temps
Quite forgetful per variant geogràfica