Sentence examples for vague grip from inspiring English sources

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We hear you, man, but view our task as solidifying what, for most people, is a vague grip on the environmental domino effect of mass consumption and delineating a host of questions you can ask yourself in order to be a more conscious consumer).

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A vague feeling of disbelief grips me.

The match itself had finished 1-1, an engrossing, decelerating affair that saw Germany equalise Neymar's opener without ever looking like scoring again, and Brazil jab and fret and batter away rather vaguely on a gripping, slightly wild night in Rio.

Charles Whitman, the sniper who killed people from the University of Texas at Austin clock tower, in 1966, and in some ways inaugurated the modern American gun massacre whose chief note is the random slaughter of unknown people by a gunman gripped by a vague and nameless rage was thought to have done something unimaginable at the time.

Charles Whitman, the sniper who killed people from the University of Texas at Austin clock tower, in 1966, and in some ways inaugurated the modern American gun massacre — whose chief note is the random slaughter of unknown people by a gunman gripped by a vague and nameless rage — was thought to have done something unimaginable at the time.

This August will see the release of "Cold Souls," starring Paul Giamatti as a prosperous Manhattanite in the grips of a vague spiritual malaise who, while reading The New Yorker, stumbles upon an article about a scientist who extracts the soul, and goes for the procedure.

He had felt restless, with only a vague ambition to make films, and gripped with a kind of wanderlust, though he had not wandered farther than Brooklyn.

For Rhythm Nation 1814, released in 1989, they created an enhanced set of galvanised steel sonics as backup to her vague but furiously felt social militancy, gripped by Public Enemy fever.

Though the 6 Series has seemingly unlimited grip, its steering is entirely too vague, a feeling not helped by the thick cake doughnut of a steering wheel.

He was using a Western grip on his serve, which is vaguely akin to writing with a pen held between your pinkie and ring finger — you can probably do it, but why?

Carberry looked to hammer a length ball out of the ground, but could only connect with thin air and lost his grip on the bat, sending it cartwheeling away in the vague direction of backward square leg.

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