We have no meanings for "quite undisturbed" in our records yet.
1 The muddy trail I had left ten days ago seemed quite undisturbed .
2 She herself looked quite undisturbed , simply a woman laying out the facts.
3 She appeared to be quite undisturbed by the dreadful scene before her.
4 Of course I am seeing nobody, so we shall be quite undisturbed .
5 The surface seemed to be quite undisturbed , and as he had left it.
6 The wedding procession, quite undisturbed by the observation it excited, went gaily on.
7 Otherwise its grassy slopes were quite undisturbed in their virgin smoothness.
8 Mrs Hunt still slumbered peacefully, quite undisturbed by the little agitations of Dornton.
9 His face was quite undisturbed , but Charlotte saw beneath the calm.
10 I think there is a room here where we shall be quite undisturbed .
11 So they returned to the camp, which they found, of course, quite undisturbed .
12 Please come and sit down here a moment; we shall be quite undisturbed .
13 Eve, however, seemed quite undisturbed , though she offered him neither guidance nor support.
14 The trunk was still locked, the great fetters quite undisturbed .
15 She appeared to be quite undisturbed ; was, in fact, smiling.
16 The offensiveness of his manner left the men quite undisturbed .
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This collocation consists of: Quite undisturbed through the time
Quite undisturbed across language varieties