We have no meanings for "quite unconnected" in our records yet.
1 Stimson nodded, but his next observation was apparently quite unconnected with the topic.
2 A most pleasant young man, I allow you-butwithout introductions and quite unconnected .
3 That would then be a part of the business quite unconnected with the illicit traffic.
4 The two lines are quite unconnected with each other.
5 But we are, in reality, quite unconnected with them.
6 About half a million people now buy it each week, for reasons quite unconnected with fish or vegetables.
7 Many others feel an especial interest in that quiet place-aninterest which is quite unconnected with any personal associations with it.
8 While I busied myself searching, he or some quite unconnected evildoer could jump out unexpectedly and bash in my curly head.
9 If it is a picture of the gains of some one else quite unconnected with myself, it will not start my action.
10 She talked of her departure on the morrow as though it had long been a settled thing, and was quite unconnected with disagreeable circumstances.
11 I thought you were speaking of some man of property: Mr Wentworth was nobody, I remember; quite unconnected ; nothing to do with the Strafford family.
12 It occurs to me here that there is one subject on which I desire to "give my views," though it is quite unconnected with Class-Day.
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