Ainda não temos significados para "vague misgiving".
1A vague misgiving had troubled her during the last few hours.
2The sight filled her with a vague misgiving which she could not have explained.
3A vague misgiving assailed her as she looked at him.
4But-MrsGildea could not escape from a vague misgiving.
5A vague misgiving was cold within his heart.
6Sophie began to feel a vague misgiving.
7One thing about Ruth puzzled him very much, and with a vague misgiving she saw it did so.
8Meantime he sat sombre and agitated, oppressed by a strange sense of awe and mystery, and vague misgiving.
9Some vague misgiving stirred within her.
10Hardie senior, having relieved his mind of this vague misgiving, never returned to it-probablynever felt it again.
11But there was a shadow of anxiety, of vague misgiving, that troubled him; and he urged the men to make haste.
12I looked at it in amazement, and with a vague misgiving, for in our village I had never seen so large a house.
13Rather curiously, from the moment his friend passed out of sight, several hours before, the vague misgiving began to shape itself in his mind.
14Perhaps I was over sensitive to such impressions at the time, but I could not help staring at this gallows with a vague misgiving.
15With vague misgivings in me, I looked him searchingly in the face.
16She could not sleep; vague misgivings crawled over her agitated mind.
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