We have no meanings for "quite unsettling" in our records yet.
1 His answer was quite unsettling .
2 Madam, - There is an aspect of the recent barrage of criticism against Sinn Féin which I find quite unsettling .
3 Herman isn't hard on the eyes." Doris flicked her brows in a "get my drift?" message that was quite unsettling .
4 Overall it's been quite unsettling , but wherever you are and whoever you are, you should be feel proud that you've come this far.
5 Some are quite unsettling to look at but they also add touches of light heartedness too which follows the mood of the writing.
6 However, it can sometimes be quite unsettling doing interviews over Skype, particularly if there's a time delay and you end up talking over each other.
7 'You look so much like him it's actually quite unsettling . '
8 "Yes, I'm certain his cousin's silence will be quite unsettling for him."
9 "It must be quite unsettling for them to see us all still here."
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