We have no meanings for "quite sanguine" in our records yet.
1 General Hunter was quite sanguine in hope that Richmond would soon fall.
2 He was quite sanguine that everything would go exactly as they wished.
3 The locat did not seem unsettled by this; indeed, he seemed quite sanguine .
4 For his own part he was quite sanguine of ultimate success-notsanguine only, but assured.
5 Frederic, the emperor, had been quite sanguine in the hopes of obtaining the crown of Bohemia.
6 Ayrton was quite sanguine as to his existence; but on what part of the continent he was to be found, that he could not say.
7 "You seem quite sanguine , Victor," said Sir Reginald.
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