Aún no tenemos significados para "quite unimpressed".
1He had been quite unimpressed by Ida May's airs and graces.
2It was satisfactory (though somewhat provoking) that the stranger seemed quite unimpressed.
3She turned and looked, pretending to be quite unimpressed.
4Harold Jupp was quite unimpressed by Millie Splay's outburst.
5But the cause of it was quite unimpressed.
6Jack was quite unimpressed by the question of whether the giant was a particularly gigantic giant.
7And he made no excuses, and seemed quite unimpressed by her mood one way or another.
8Image: Smithsonian Archive At the age of 10, Amelia's first view of a plane left her quite unimpressed.
9Even Jacket, he noted, endured the strain better; the boy was cheerful, philosophical, quite unimpressed by his surroundings.
10We got in late. He went on spreading butter upon his bread, evidently quite unimpressed by her magnificence.
11The stranger, however, appeared quite unimpressed.
12But Robin appeared quite unimpressed.
13But Priscilla was quite unimpressed.
14They swarmed about me-theywere of every colour, from pale Greek to black Numidian-andthey all talked at once, quite unimpressed by my greatness.
15Quite unimpressed by Garrison's personality or calling, Will advanced and shook his hand.
16"I am thinking of the seas of blood shed by Catholicism." Emile replied, quite unimpressed.
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