We have no meanings for "quite valueless" in our records yet.
1 But as illustrating the polity of the church it is quite valueless .
2 Any delay would have rendered my precious freight quite valueless and useless.
3 A woman's oath, when it is her last resource, is quite valueless .
4 The cutting of the tapes made the tying and sewing tests quite valueless .
5 I should have supposed it to be quite valueless from a scientific point of view.
6 But a mere Brummagem article that won't stand wear is quite valueless in their eyes.
7 Mere parrot repetition is quite valueless in my opinion, and most public examinations are little better.
8 As a matter of fact, it is a colored lithograph, very cleverly done but quite valueless .
9 No, no, certainly; but Miss Melville has learned so much that is quite valueless except in teaching-oh
10 Taking the above standard, we find that all the Christian communities are almost quite valueless as to the spirit, i.e.
11 Frequently an afternoon course is rendered quite valueless because the student drowses through the lecture soddened by a heavy lunch.
12 It was quite valueless , and I had kept the remnants as a memento of a man whom every one loved.
13 And as regards histories of art, they are quite valueless to you unless you are seeking the ostentatious oblivion of an art professorship.
14 "But so far the proof of his daughter's illegitimacy rests on his unsupported statement, which would be quite valueless in a court of law?"
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