Aún no tenemos significados para "very vague".
1This very vague standard cannot be sustained, said Republican Senator Chuck Grassley.
2In time-itwas still very vague-hewould rent or purchase a farm.
3The baggage policy as expressed on their website really is very vague!
4But she has only a very vague notion of the nest itself.
5The information however, collected from both sources, was very vague and unsatisfactory.
6The servants of his Club are very vague as to his whereabouts.
7He has looked very vague, not to say mooning, since his return.
8That sounds peaceful, but it is very vague, Dick, as a direction.
9I find some very vague notes on the Mogadorians' hope to conquer Earth.
10You were very vague in your reports; gave me no particulars.
11All of the questions that are being asked are very vague.
12The reports as to the existence of cedar were very vague.
13But everything was very vague; it quivered, danced, formed, and reformed every instant.
14For the rest his memories of that dreadful illness always remained very vague.
15His ideas about food for city people are, however, very vague.
16Still, I admit that it's all very vague and dim in my mind.
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