Aún no tenemos significados para "seem vain".
1He does not seem vain though he dresses beautifully - he was wearing a white shirt with turquoise cufflinks.
2He is an unobtrusively unforgettable writer whose style is so simple as to make most words seem vain and superfluous.
3If we have a heart for the magnitudes of life, it will not seem vain to believe that God Himself should guard it.
4I shall rather put you in mind of that thankfulness which is due, than puff you up with anything that might seem vain.
5And coming gallantly to her own rescue, 'If I really seem vain, it is that I am only vain in my ways-notin my heart.
6All words seemed vain and sacrilegious after this sublimest language of revelation.
7What she had dreamed of as greatness, now seemed vain and futile.
8Elizabeth was conscious of an oppression against which it seemed vain to fight.
9Learning seems vain, patience is mocked,-fameis as far from me as ever.
10It is also the strongest reason why life seems vain.
11All common aid seemed vain; but the ravenous monster.
12Then even that seemed vain to him: it was a theft of time from love.
13It seemed vain to fight against Henry's good luck.
14For generations, then, his work seemed vain.
15Hope for the future seemed vain.
16At first, therefore, all seemed vain.
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