Encara no tenim significats per a "vague sense".
1Just a vague sense of flat land receding into the frigid distance.
2The sight had stirred some uncomfortable memory, a vague sense of danger.
3He had all along been goaded by a vague sense of dishonour.
4About midnight Roger awoke with a vague sense of some impending evil.
5The green-tinged semidarkness surrounded her, giving her a vague sense of claustrophobia.
6That vague sense of apprehension, of impending disaster, once more invaded him.
7A vague sense of restriction may develop, especially where work-based progressed is concerned.
8All that's needed is a vague sense of how the business holds together.
9It made her uneasy; it filled her with a vague sense of alarm.
10But lately he'd been aware of a vague sense of dissatisfaction.
11My thoughts skipped aimlessly, cushioned on the vague sense of acceptance and well-being.
12I woke up with a vague sense of dread on Sunday.
13A vague sense of dismay began to rise in his mind.
14When Ben looks at him there's a vague sense of recognition.
15Simple Sally looked at him with a vague sense of alarm.
16We have this vague sense we're a slight inconvenience in our own household.
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Vague sense a través del temps
Vague sense per variant geogràfica