Sentence examples for vestige a from inspiring English sources

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It's like a vestige, a hazy but definite reminder of a wound, like a ghost pain.

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A photograph is a vestige of a face, a face in transit.

While giving a tour of Canal House, Hardin points out a bullet hole, a vestige of a gang shooting in front of the hotel in 2009.

The teenage brain has evolved into a vestige an appendix of sorts.

First, several scientists independently launched the hypothesis that the pineal gland is a phylogenic relic, a vestige of a dorsal third eye.

Gégauff's suave and sharp-tongued artistic advocacy has a cynical glee that is a vestige of a world that Godard was leaving behind.

A tendency to break into dialogue may be a vestige of a dramatic element in nonliterary satura.

As an example, he pointed to a used car lot that seemed to be a vestige of a bygone era.

The closet now seems a vestige of a much darker era.

But most said the practice was a vestige of a darker past.

It is also a vestige of a life that often had no certainties or stability.

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