We have no meanings for "quite unsuitable" in our records yet.
1 And as soon as he did, he saw Rinaldo was quite unsuitable .
2 The modern craze for small specimens makes them quite unsuitable for procreation.
3 But Huldah knew too that it was quite unsuitable for her purpose.
4 Then there is the frequent use of words quite unsuitable in stories of your type.
5 The country was quite unsuitable , and it was abandoned.
6 They are quite unsuitable to her age.
7 Probably somebody quite unsuitable will be elected.
8 Their biggest problem was their shoes, which had once been fashionable and were quite unsuitable for marching in.
9 But my misdesert began long since, by the acceptation of a bargain quite unsuitable to all my methods.
10 All the other sorts that were propagated and recommended have shown themselves to be quite unsuitable to the climate.
11 They are quite unsuitable for civilian use, and are therefore being "reduced to produce"- aeuphemismfor "scrapped."
12 The fact is that in their original form they are quite unsuitable for the modern pianoforte, being far too slight.
13 But there are many poems about children of which the interest is so subtle as to be quite unsuitable for their collection.
14 The ruling body claim the decision was taken after consultation with medical experts who deemed the sport " quite unsuitable " for women.
15 In deeming "the game of football quite unsuitable for females" the FA had decreed that "it ought not to be encouraged".
16 Common report accuses you of acting with a degree of severity quite unsuitable for an infant colony, and likely to incite rebellion in it.
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