Aún no tenemos significados para "vague notion".
1But she has only a very vague notion of the nest itself.
2I remained facing O'Brien, with a vague notion of protecting their retreat.
3If Luddite beliefs seem a vague notion now, wait a bit.
4It has some vague notion that once its sleep was troubled: nothing more.
5Draken had only a vague notion of the threat imposed by the wyrmlings.
6He had a vague notion that perhaps to-night he could find it out.
7There is indeed a vague notion of this abroad, but it remains vague.
8I had a vague notion that this had something to do with Bergman.
9Couldn't remember coming in and had only a vague notion of the way out.
10As yet scientists have only a vague notion of how the entire process works.
11I didn't have any summer plans, just a vague notion about getting a job.
12She had only a vague notion of where she was.
13He had only a vague notion that he was rescuing Margaret from something dreadful.
14Roger had a vague notion that Charley would find relief if she could weep.
15He had only a vague notion of where to look for Bob and Roger.
16Some vague notion that there was more to be said compelled him to see her.
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