We have no meanings for "quite pleasing" in our records yet.
1 And I understand she can be quite pleasing to young men. Enid shrugged.
2 The appearance of the Leviathan herself was quite pleasing .
3 All of which makes this little overdose quite pleasing .
4 Yet, the sounds were actually quite pleasing .
5 Her face, he reflected, might be somewhat plain, but it had an intelligence that was quite pleasing .
6 One device is about as successful as the other; quite pleasing unless brought into comparison with the real.
7 Aesthetically the picture was quite pleasing .
8 It be quite pleasing - from a blossom.
9 One night, in an alcoholic haze, she had an amorous adventure with a younger man she found quite pleasing .
11 It was a quite pleasing picture, at which, had courtesy permitted, I would have enjoyed more than a brief glance.
12 Surreal as this phase undoubtedly was, Marr remembers it as " quite pleasing " , a nice validation of his battered self-image.
13 He kept five wives, of whom the rest paid such respect to the elder one, it was quite pleasing to see them.
14 Madame Simon, with quite pleasing solicitude, arranged a pillow under his head, and the very next moment the child was fast asleep.
15 "It's lovely," I said, because I could tell this was expected and the reflection in his mirror was quite pleasing .
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This collocation consists of: Quite pleasing through the time