Ainda não temos significados para "quite unthinkable".
1And as for being kin to the Volskys-theidea was quite unthinkable.
2The idea that Skandinavia could be crushed was quite unthinkable to Nancy.
3There is no escaping it, save by the intervention of catastrophes and cataclysms quite unthinkable.
4That I might convert was unthinkable to him, and soon he made it quite unthinkable for me.
5Indeed, anything else was quite unthinkable.
6That the little rustic bridge there could have withstood the first overwhelming rush of the flood was quite unthinkable.
7For it seemed quite unthinkable to her that the master should have any money to take out with him.
8Such preoccupations made life as a party leader, tied down to the petty interests of a constituency, quite unthinkable!
9It's quite unthinkable that you can wander for the next month all alone in the desert with those damned niggers.
10They wore make-up, dresses and hair products and purveyed a level of musical terrorism which, at the time, was quite unthinkable.
11And, subtly implying that a jury which did not so decide, was quite unthinkable, Mr. Philips sat down and wiped his forehead.
12That Apple would bump the specs of a product and not make it look sleeker, thinner and generally more desirable is quite unthinkable.
13"Oh yes," Daniel said, "it is quite unthinkable that anyone should get into trouble in America."
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