We have no meanings for "quite unmindful" in our records yet.
1 Tom North placed and drove them accurately and deliberately, quite unmindful of the constant danger.
2 However, they were all streaming up the slippery hillside, quite unmindful of cold or fatigue.
3 Strand stood looking after her, quite unmindful of his feathered patient, which flew chirping about him in the grass.
4 The pressure of urgent duty had made us quite unmindful of the battle close by, and of the deafening cannonade.
5 But up above, in the punt, the fools were busy according to their foolishness, quite unmindful of their disapproving audience.
6 But Herbert walked on quite unmindful of the mist, swinging his thick stick in his hand, and ever increasing his pace as he went.
7 Quite unmindful of the nursemaids across the square, Orde put his arm comfortingly about her shoulder.
8 "Saw ever anybody such cheatry," exclaimed Janet, as the dark lady pocketed the coins with a grin, quite unmindful of her expostulations.
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