Sentence examples for most vague from inspiring English sources

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At first, I gave them only the most vague description.

The judge is at his most vague about new technology.In this section Goodbye Europe Hacked to pieces A breakdown of trust Barriers to peace Life after Mario?

"It's the easiest, most vague and ambiguous shot at people". Earlier this month 22-year-old 22-year-old 22-year-olde Yostudentthien was charged.

In debates or in Q&A periods they're asked tough questions by the media and then they say something eloquent that is completely unrelated or only in the most vague sense related.

She still gleams in top notes, easily scaling a high B in the "Jewel Song" but sliding precariously when singing an octave lower, where her voice is at its most vague, as is her French.

There are three suspension variations: normal coil springs, the same with active anti-roll bars which twist the bars electronically to keep the Lexus more level in a corner, and air suspension which gives maximum calmness but also feels the most vague to the driver, like an old-school American SUV.

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By far the most vaguely diverting weekly football email.

The most vaguely worded item agreed on today was a "plan for the Arab mobilization".

I think most vaguely news-aware people know what happened, no?

Appraisal support: The most vaguely defined of the four types, appraisal support is the giving of information that allows a person to further evaluate themselves.

But there is still a decent chance that in Welbeck – still English football's most vaguely promising 23-year-old non-scoring goalscorer – Wenger may just end up stumbling across another.

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