We have no meanings for "quite unrecognisable" in our records yet.
1 The sweet old world village has been swept away, or rather become quite unrecognisable .
2 Yet no one drank it; and when I tasted it at Milan, I found it quite unrecognisable .
3 Death had been known to strike people standing where he stood; mysterious death of a species quite unrecognisable .
4 Her clothes were torn, and her face was so covered with blood and dust as to be quite unrecognisable at first.
5 Nicola Barker's new novel, Five Miles from Outer Hope, takes the staples of adolescent drama and transforms them into something quite unrecognisable .
6 His body was quite unrecognisable , but from some papers found upon or near him, it was concluded that his name was Douglas Guest.
7 If Smart Alex was lofty and vague, Alistair the Animated, quite unrecognisable from the bloke who was once chancellor of the exchequer, was personal.
8 Quite unrecognisable to any football fan from Barcelona to Belo Horizonte, he seemed just a little overwhelmed at being charged with slaying a giant.
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