We have no meanings for "quite painless" in our records yet.
1 It was all over in twenty minutes, and was really quite painless .
2 The moment this occurs the incision is made and will be quite painless .
3 It will be quite painless , he assures me; you may not even realise it has happened.
4 It's quite painless and has no side effects.
5 The end was strangely sudden and quite painless , just what one would have wished for him.
6 It is quite painless , I assure you.
7 His passage has been quite painless .
8 It will be quite painless .
9 After that we went through in turns, found the experience quite painless , and decided to put the device on the market.
10 William is glad he came out today; with weather like this, his resolution to be seen in church more regularly promises to be quite painless .
11 Quite painless and free of distressing side effects.
12 "Not a sound," said Elsie; "he never stirred; it must have been quite painless .
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