We have no meanings for "quite illegible" in our records yet.
1 The first three or four were quite illegible , the ink having run.
2 Upon a pillar near it is a fine inscription, but now quite illegible .
3 It was a fragment of a written sheet, partly burned, and in several places quite illegible .
4 P.S.- Ihopethat this letter will not be quite illegible , but I have no amanuensis at present.
5 Here the writing became quite illegible .
6 Aunt Aggie's signature was quite illegible .
7 I asked him to write only his name and hers, and he attempted it, but it was quite illegible . '
8 It ran as follows, omitting the date and the names of persons and places, which were, of course, quite illegible :
9 It was somewhat difficult to decipher the charms and four words towards the end are quite illegible , and consequently they are omitted.
10 Muller raked out the heap very carefully, but the writing on the few pieces of paper still left whole was quite illegible .
11 " Quite illegible , " was Mrs. Grantly's dictum.
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This collocation consists of: Quite illegible through the time
Quite illegible across language varieties