Aún no tenemos significados para "quite unconscious".
1He was drawn up over the rocks to the summit quite unconscious.
2He had been wounded in many places, and was now quite unconscious.
3The cat was struggling violently, but he appeared quite unconscious of it.
4He was all the time quite unconscious of what he was doing.
5But the soldiers near me seemed quite unconscious of any peril overhead.
6He was quite unconscious of others beside him who paid tribute there.
7He was breathing heavily, and was evidently quite unconscious of our conversation.
8She died quite unconscious, and her life went out like a light.
9He became very ill, and was brought back to Isabella quite unconscious.
10Of course, she had been quite unconscious of any appeal to me.
11Then Sally, quite unconscious of this, perhaps imaginary, by-play, had an idea.
12M. Kollsen whiffed away, however, quite unconscious of what everybody was thinking.
13So she pretended to be quite unconscious of her old enemy's presence.
14Sibyl, however, was quite unconscious of the effect she was producing.
15He was quite unconscious of the anger in the tone of the request.
16Mrs. Wade appeared quite unconscious of anything unusual in the tone.
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Quite unconscious a través del tiempo
Quite unconscious por variante geográfica
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