Aún no tenemos significados para "quite sanguine".
1General Hunter was quite sanguine in hope that Richmond would soon fall.
2He was quite sanguine that everything would go exactly as they wished.
3The locat did not seem unsettled by this; indeed, he seemed quite sanguine.
4For his own part he was quite sanguine of ultimate success-notsanguine only, but assured.
5Frederic, the emperor, had been quite sanguine in the hopes of obtaining the crown of Bohemia.
6Ayrton was quite sanguine as to his existence; but on what part of the continent he was to be found, that he could not say.
7"You seem quite sanguine, Victor," said Sir Reginald.
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