Aún no tenemos significados para "quite unmoved".
1Notwithstanding the danger he had been in, he was quite unmoved.
2But Simpkins was quite unmoved by the sight of her beauty.
3The twin domes of Ongoing and Erstwhile were standing quite unmoved.
4Gaydon stood quite unmoved, and with a remarkable sternness of expression.
5Crowther was quite unmoved; there was even a hint of humour in his tone.
6But Rivington remained quite unmoved, all unsuspecting, lounging on the edge of the table.
7The one person quite unmoved was Harry Luttrell, whose ingenuity had invented the device.
8He declined the offer, but was not, Griffiths told me, quite unmoved by it.
9He was quite unmoved by the other's display of cunning.
10Uncle Henry looked down at her soberly, his hard, weather-beaten old face quite unmoved.
11They observed with surprise that she seemed quite unmoved.
12All this while Hendrika had been standing quite unmoved.
13Only Ragnall sat stern, silent, and apparently quite unmoved.
14But Belinda, quite unmoved, sat with them tightly closed.
15I confess that it leaves me quite unmoved.
16He was quite unmoved by the sorrow around him, did not seem to care at all.
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