Aún no tenemos significados para "quite unsuited".
1The open hall is quite unsuited to a conversation of this nature.
2Anyhow, we were quite unsuited to each other-wehadn't an idea in common.
3Really, you are quite unsuited to be a citizen of a republican country.
4It's a boy he's picked up in the streets, quite unsuited for the place.
5The one was quite unsuited to the other.
6They are quite unsuited to each other.
7For a time, however, although he was quite unsuited for such a life, he became a friar.
8Horses and cattle keep their condition fairly, but sheep do not thrive; the country is quite unsuited to them.
9This first sun-dial came from Catina in Sicily, and was therefore quite unsuited to indicate the hours at Rome.
10I coasted down hills on them amidst universal jeers; every one declared that they were quite unsuited to Canadian conditions.
11The guns, if not exactly obsolete, were quite unsuited for the work that had to be done, but they were the best procurable.
12As time went on the natives were ground down more and more, and set to tasks for which they were temperamentally quite unsuited.
13The subject was a dry one, and quite unsuited to Dr. Spenser, whose heart was set on maintaining a reputation for caustic wit.
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