Aún no tenemos significados para "vain endeavour".
1Fatal mistakes in the vain endeavour to retrieve a sinking cause ensued.
2In a vain endeavour to regain her confidence, she falteringly remarked.
3This is life, after all, and the rest is madness, vanity and vain endeavour.
4Desist, therefore, from this vain endeavour without any delay.
5She screwed her head over her shoulder in a vain endeavour to see her own back.
6Then Gresson advanced to the edge of the platform in a vain endeavour to retrieve the day.
7Willy, for the same reason, was skipping here and there, in a vain endeavour to avoid them.
8Pulling out his handkerchief in a vain endeavour to conceal his shaven crown, he uttered a groan.
9I had no fear, only a great pity-pityfor lost romance, for vain endeavour, for fruitless courage.
10Angered beyond control at the memory, West swore, straining fiercely in the vain endeavour to release his arms.
11Again a vain endeavour to speak.
12Against his will, and wearied out with the vain endeavour to escape, he must face the pursuing Love at last.
13On this there followed a romantic colloquy, all poetry and passion, such as I should in vain endeavour to reproduce.
14My affections are wounded; it is impossible to heal them:-ceasethen the vain endeavour, if indeed that way your endeavours tend.
15In March the dreaded illness returned, and the rest of his short life was spent in the vain endeavour to recover his health.
16But the exultation soon died from his face, for the horse still tossed his head in the vain endeavour to reach the water.
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