We have no meanings for "quite unacquainted" in our records yet.
1 She was quite unacquainted with the custom of advertising sensational news in London.
2 You forget that I am quite unacquainted with your affairs.
3 I am quite unacquainted , madam, with the musical proficiency of the pupil to whom you refer.
4 We had met in New York, shortly after her marriage, and were, therefore, not quite unacquainted .
5 From these circumstances it was obvious that the murderous were quite unacquainted with the colonists or their habits.
6 I believe he had never heard of Keats or Tennyson; certainly he was quite unacquainted with their poems.
7 And, if you please, quite unacquainted with your humble servant, though we were as close as you to me.
8 I trouble you with the copy of a letter from Schweighauser and Dobree, on a subject with which I am quite unacquainted .
9 Quite unacquainted with the city, he knew not where to carry her, and yet was unwilling to lose so happy an opportunity.
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