We have no meanings for "quite uninjured" in our records yet.
1 He was looking rather dazed and bewildered, but was apparently quite uninjured .
2 The face is only slightly peppered and the brain quite uninjured .
3 The fact that the coachman seemed quite uninjured reassured her somewhat.
4 These were returned to me with no explanation, the box being quite uninjured .
5 When the scab was all off, the nose was found to be quite uninjured .
6 It was quite uninjured , and there were no marks of any kind upon it.
7 But Jims, except for a few bruises, and a big fright, was quite uninjured .
8 The country beyond Semneh was virgin territory, almost untouched and quite uninjured by previous wars.
9 Only a small proportion of these now remain entire, but there are some quite uninjured .
10 Owen was quite uninjured and has, since his return to Australia, published his own story.
11 Kâramaneh was quite uninjured and deep in drugged slumber!
12 Nurse, seeing his grief, pointed triumphantly to Nobble's little smiling face, which was quite uninjured .
13 In its place stood our beautiful pinnace, quite uninjured , only leaning a little over the stocks.
14 Fortunately, her hull was quite uninjured , the whole of the damage done being to the upper works.
15 It was a well-marked specimen, and, except for the small wound the bullet had made, quite uninjured .
16 I found myself weak, but quite uninjured .
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