Sentence examples for to vague from inspiring English sources

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to vague

adjective

Not clearly expressed; stated in indefinite terms.

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It's clumping round to vague rhythm.

But sadly the actors just gulp and grasp to vague, electronic sounds.

HOW did this lead to vague allegations against the United States?

Perhaps because precise accusations are self-evidently preposterous, it resorts to vague insinuations about "hidden forces".

Anything else leads to vague targets like "working harder" and don't support good quality learning.

His parents were told that he wasn't a viable candidate, owing to vague concerns about "noncompliance".

The interpretation of technique is inconsistent, and Richardson resorts to vague, general statements.

Her pride turned to vague worry when she noticed that the curiosity in his eyes had diminished.

Among customers used to vague claims about chakras and crystals, a little seaweed seems to go a long way.

We were used to vague requests for CDs by "that guy, you know?" but these usually ended in failure.

The early poems are frustratingly obscure, addressed to vague nymphs by a speaker entranced by his own coldness.

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