We have no meanings for "quite undamaged" in our records yet.
1 The head lay some distance off; it was quite undamaged .
2 From the sea the place seemed quite undamaged , but the radiation level was still high.
3 Fortunately her costume, protected by the cloak of heavy and sturdy stuff, was quite undamaged .
4 It was very heavy and still quite undamaged .
5 After carrying him, bag and all, into our tent, he emerged quite undamaged , but very hungry.
6 The roof was quite undamaged ; and again it struck me that this had been a strange accident.
7 I got your parcel quite undamaged , and it came at a time when we were short of grub.
8 About four o'clock in the afternoon the Austrian commander made his entry into the city, which was quite undamaged and decked with flags.
9 'The apparatus was quite undamaged , ' he said severely.
10 "A fine strong skull," he said, smiling, "and quite undamaged .
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