We have no meanings for "vague sentiment" in our records yet.
1 Her talk about the Sixties had aroused some vague sentiment in him.
2 I wanted to release Burn, I loved it, even if it is a vague sentiment .
3 A vague sentiment of loyalty to her husband had caused her to add her married name.
4 It is not a vague sentiment for the abolition of conflict between states; nor is it a pious aspiration for peace.
5 One of them had expressed the general vague sentiment when he said, "Well, the kite has got its tail."
6 And he then stood another minute glowering at his antagonist, with a vague sentiment of awe almost like a superstitious panic.
7 The place was awful beyond description, and for the first time a vague sentiment of pity for Alexander Abraham glimmered in my breast.
8 The question of the better or worse education of women is one far too important for vague sentiment , wild aspirations, or Utopian dreams.
9 Much that I encountered on the way contributed, I know not how, to heighten the vague sentiments of which I have already spoken.
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