Encara no tenim significats per a "less vague".
1The smaller parties, as usual, were far less vague in their demands.
2The sobs grew less despairing, her understanding of things less vague and uncertain.
3There is nothing less vague, less casual in human experience, than true artist-life.
4The sight of this hole renders war rather less vague and rather less negligible.
5But how many nourished less vague ideas in their hearts?
6He was less vague about how he sees the Journal.
7In her brain, less vague now, were the ideas Mabel Connemora had opened up for her.
8In her former novels George, Sand treated all this in a more or less vague way.
9Mr. Reed: We have more or less vague reports that it is growing down near Brownsville.
10In consequence, the Church's teaching became less vague.
11Let us pass to something that may be less vague, even if it be more sentimental.
12With what reason? She displayed a vague alarm, and a less vague impatience of such hypotheses.
13It seemed to make concrete what, after all, had until this moment been more or less vague.
14The squires were little less vague in their ideas as to the scope and purpose of the war.
15A vague American-Chinese-Pakistani axis and a somewhat less vague Russian-Indian axis seemed to have emerged in South Asia.
16For already he had a vague theory and he was seeking stubbornly to render that theory less vague.
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Less vague a través del temps
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