We have no meanings for "quite bearable" in our records yet.
1 The cold, as we waited for the next train, seemed quite bearable .
2 There was little or no humidity, and the heat was quite bearable .
3 The stinging sensation was quite bearable , considering what he'd just endured.
4 Even very low temperatures are quite bearable in calm conditions.
5 Come on or I'll pull you in-it'sreally quite bearable .
6 Since returning from the hike, Rosemary has actually been quite bearable : solicitous without being cloying.
7 VERY low temperatures are quite bearable in calm conditions.
8 The breeze had freshened to a gale and under the trees the temperature was quite bearable .
9 But try, as quickly as possible, to reconcile yourself to this, then everything becomes quite bearable .
10 Already Alexa's pain had grown quite bearable .
11 The run is quite bearable .
12 He had become quite bearable .
13 Again, merely my own experience would lead me to regard them as a tremendous nuisance, but one quite bearable .
14 People grow used to pain; it dies down at intervals, and becomes quite bearable , especially when no one see it or guesses at it.
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