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Meanings of quite unobserved in English
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Usage of quite unobserved in English
1
She fancied herself quiteunobserved as she took up her precious letter.
2
Evidently considering himself quiteunobserved, he was slowly and with great care stalking our camp.
3
I could have touched it by stretching out my rifle, but personally I was quiteunobserved.
4
We moved after dark-wecame here quiteunobserved.
5
In a moment more I was alone, and free to go downstairs in my turn, quiteunobserved.
6
Two o'clock came, and we succeeded in leaving the palace quiteunobserved, thanks to the private door.
7
Ferdinand and Henrietta were quiteunobserved.
8
The bourgeois stuffed his pockets with crackers, and, when sure of being quiteunobserved, would slily eat one.
9
He unlocked the door noiselessly, tiptoed up the staircase, and gained the friendly blackness of the ante-chamber quiteunobserved.
10
We were quiteunobserved.
11
Indeed, in the noisy, disordered room, which was beginning to be deserted by straggling groups of guests, they were quiteunobserved.
12
I will leave the hall quiteunobserved; and I shall be pleased, if my guests will still prolong the fair feast till morning.
13
Reaching Coed Station quiteunobserved, and just before the train was due, she let down her veil, and took a third-class ticket to London.
14
So we went and gained our huts without molestation and indeed quiteunobserved, for the attention of everyone in Beza Town was fully occupied elsewhere.