Ainda não temos significados para "vague doubt".
1A vague doubt beset him whether it was the governess, after all.
2She received faint intimations of wavering, of uncertainty, of vague doubt.
3There was a vague doubt that interposed- asensethat she was not quite sure.
4There was a vague doubt somewhere in my mind that this might work some mischief.
5He felt no suspicion, merely a vague doubt as to what this invitation might conceal.
6None the less a vague doubt and dissatisfaction with the prospect before him arose to cloud his confidence.
7Though some vague doubt nagged Kip, he untied the half-knot around the man's neck and pulled off the hood.
8A change passed over her face as I spoke; a vague doubt of me began to show itself in her eyes.
9A vague distrust of the locked doors a vague doubt of what they might be hiding from me, stole into my mind.
10She walked with a slight limp, and looked in surprise at the strange visitors, and her big blue eyes were full of a vague doubt.
11The rest of the day seemed very long to his impatience, while to Claire, harassed by vague doubt and real dread, it seemed exceedingly short.
12The vague doubts and hesitations of the past few weeks seemed crystallising.
13She had hers, vague doubts, bringing wonder more than anything else.
14He was disturbed by vague doubts, and felt the importance of a decisive word.
15For the first time he began to have vague doubts concerning this young lady.
16Vague doubts, which he hardly understood himself, kept him silent.
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