Aún no tenemos significados para "vague premonition".
1Yuri has a vague premonition-nothingspecific, nothing localizable, nothing identifiable as such.
2A vague premonition of some possible trouble overtook her.
3A vague premonition that she could only feel, not express, made her next words seem futile.
4With the instinct of awakened tenderness came a sense of responsibility, and a vague premonition of danger.
5Jason's vague premonition was beginning to solidify.
6When she spoke it was as though she might have a vague premonition of his confused thoughts.
7I'll turn it over to Prince Lucian Kiggs, though I don't know what he can do with your vague premonition.
8He practiced with diligence because he had a vague premonition that all this knowledge would be of use to him some day.
9Thus vague premonitions furnish the clew to much of the best thought.
10These fragmentary phrases, however, feathered with consternation, filled Peter with vague premonitions.
11The ache, the hunger for happiness sharpened by vague premonitions of mischance, began again to pound in his heart.
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