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Meanings of quite guiltless in English
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Usage of quite guiltless in English
1
He, Julius, was not, so he feared, quiteguiltless in this matter.
2
We deal largely in these legends, and you are not quiteguiltless of them.
3
How many of you feel quiteguiltless on this score?
4
His hair was brown and quiteguiltless of curl.
5
After four days new red bricks began to arrive, carried by a quiteguiltless hodman who had not visited the house before.
6
The evil one must have put them into your head." "Father," he replied, "only listen to me; I am quiteguiltless.
7
That matron was quiteguiltless of any crime which should deprive her of a husband's confidence in a matter relating to her only son.
8
The latest built in the latter days of the Georges are certainly quiteguiltless of picturesqueness, but are, as above said, solid, and not inconvenient.
9
And she was oblivious of the fact that Gyp was quiteguiltless of the desire to strike a blow against the marriage-laws, or anything else.
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"Madame de la Baudraye is quiteguiltless; this youth sees double," said Bianchon.