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Meanings of quite unsuspicious in English
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Usage of quite unsuspicious in English
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Infantry and cavalry approached the island, quiteunsuspicious of its being occupied.
2
MAN ( quiteunsuspicious and thawing at my sweetness and authority): Bless your soul!
3
We met frequently but he was quiteunsuspicious.
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The first truckload was quiteunsuspicious.
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She appeared a little puzzled, when she told me; though quiteunsuspicious of anything of which to be afraid.
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He seems quiteunsuspicious.
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He was still quiteunsuspicious-andyet he ought to have been warned-ifhe had only remembered the words of the nursery rhyme.
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Janice, of course, was perfectly innocent and quiteunsuspicious of any attack, and Amy did not dream that Stella did not like her.
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She wished to appear quite composed, quiteunsuspicious, that her father might not have even an inkling of her knowledge of his dark design.
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The Hans who had emerged from the ship walked round the wreckage lazily, talking in guttural tones, keenly interested in the wreck, but quiteunsuspicious.
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"Yes, I have," replied the prince, quiteunsuspicious of any irony in the remark.
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"Oh no," somewhat loftily and quiteunsuspicious of irony.