Examples of 'quite unknown' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite unknown"

Quite unknown: Represents something that is not well-known or not widely recognized

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quite unknown
Dowry system was quite unknown to them.
Are quite unknown among them.
Its origin appears to be quite unknown.
Such things were quite unknown in our part of the world.
The substance was something quite unknown.
A race is quite unknown outside Austria.
Disease was something that was quite unknown.
Infanticide is quite unknown among them.
Everything we look at has some aspect here that is quite unknown.
It was something quite unknown to him.
I have been always passing my days in utter depression for reasons quite unknown to me.
That time quite unknown.
With the exception of Hentunen the founders were quite unknown.
My work is quite unknown.
Dash is quite unknown for the region compared to Bitcoin or Ethereum.

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Whom he was quite unknown.
She is quite unknown to most, even to some aviation buffs.
This combination of odor characters is quite unknown in this type of compounds.
Quite unknown to him, he is at first much perplexed to determine what.
Brussels is quite unknown to me.
She bought a house in a part of England that was quite unknown to her.
Urdu is a language that is quite unknown by the general public in the West.
However, the site is still quite unknown.
Companies Qoros is quite unknown company for European customers.
Isaac D'Israeli said his biography was quite unknown.
He remained quite unknown until the Moscow Olympic Games.
Rh-negative blood origin is quite unknown.
Rome Italy was still quite unknown to the Greeks of Asia Minor.
Under domestication ; these supposed species being quite unknown in a.
You prefer quite unknown bands for your music . Are there some artist you do not like?
Socialism will bring a freedom which is quite unknown in the past experience of mankind.
Since color was all important, diamonds were quite unknown.
All these developments in France had been quite unknown to General McNaughton at Plymouth.
It is important because today, the crafts professions are quite unknown.
A material that until recently was quite unknown but is now on everyone 's lips.
However, in his own land he still seems quite unknown.
Arabia is quite unknown to me, I have to confess.
A widespread species, although it is quite unknown to the world.
A real treasure that is quite unknown - or mainly by the Peruvians - located 4h east of Lima.
So many breathtakingly beautiful, natural places are still quite unknown to many.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a quite unknown and often a scary disease.
Nonetheless, even among health professionals this specialty is still quite unknown.
The sky also attained a depth of blue quite unknown on earth, save at great altitudes.
Once again, the mechanism that causes such immunity is quite unknown.
Owadays, this type of problem is quite unknown with the MULTIDECO.
This idea had been postulated many years before, however, the mechanism was quite unknown.
Yet, this cutting-edge research area is still quite unknown to the management field.
Whether it has been banned after the downfall of the Third Reich, is quite unknown.
The girl 's position on the matter is quite unknown to you, dear Bishop.
And in our Augustinian milieu, unfortunately, he remains quite unknown.

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