Aún no tenemos significados para "vague hope".
1As well tell the truth-inthe vague hope of a meeting.
2He had founded a vague hope on the event of his own victory.
3All waited, with a vague hope that some kind of mischief would happen.
4This idea-thisvague hope for a better day-wasnot restricted to a single country.
5Relief and a vague hope seemed to be struggling with an almost overwhelming anxiety.
6I leave Italy with profound regret, and with only a vague hope of returning.
7It rang a vague hope to Lashmar, whose voice dropped.
8After ten o'clock he again wandered into the Aquarium, animated by a vague hope.
9The uncle looked up with a vague hope in his one dusky and filmy eye.
10There is no hope in life for them but the vague hope of a husband.
11He said this with a vague hope of assistance.
12I had still held a vague hope; rather, I had kept a lifelong habit of mind.
13I looked at my father, and the vague hope Roland had excited fell as I looked.
14A mere dream, a vague hope may be more potent than certainty in a lesser matter.
15A vague hope was returning to my heart.
16Some vague hope-ofwhich he was ashamed-diedaway.
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