Sentence examples for a touch vague from inspiring English sources

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If Benvenuti sounds a touch vague, that's because new planets don't pop up every day.

"J Blues," also by Ms. Cohen, involved two planes of momentum, for a feeling that was appealingly subtle but also a touch vague.

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A quarter of the way through, perhaps, there is a touch of vaguely attractive slow music, somewhat later, a hint of sprightliness and, still later, the suggestion of a waltz.

White Light is open to the criticism of being vague, sprawling, a touch hippy-dippy.

In the upper ward of the hospital, a group of women suffering from vague ailments — a touch of pyromania here, a physical aversion to one's husband there — lead a cosseted existence, "excused from all responsibilities save conversation".

That sounded diplomatic enough, albeit vague with a touch of Lazaridis-style ego.

If that had been Kuis Suarez instead of Billy Slater diving to the ground at the merest vestigial hint of a vague touch he would have received a yellow card at the minimum.

Written and directed by Michel Laprise, the production is infused with a vaguely macabre air, a touch of the eerie freak show, that gives the whole a more cohesive, occasionally entrancing effect.

Peri Rossi's occasional vaguely pornographic story has a touch of the allegorical: love against death and destruction.

Starting with 100percentt blue agave blanco, this tequila, which was introduced two months ago, has a vaguely straw tint with a touch of jalapeño.

He touched vaguely on the country's currency, saying China would improve its exchange rate protocol and make it more flexible, but he did not offer details.

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