- He had talked vaguely of going to work abroad.
- Each oracle is written so vaguely that it could be used for many situations.
- Again, this should look vaguely familiar.
- He felt vaguely embarrassed about that.
- Most farm workers were only vaguely aware that there was a storm on its way.
- He's got a desk that looks vaguely like your.
- We plan vaguely to get married at the end of the year.
- There was one thing thought that vaguely bothered me.
- She put into words what he had felt rather vaguely.
- He smiled vaguely, ignoring her questions.
- There was something vaguely familiar about him.
- "But why?" Lisa asked, of the divorce he vaguely threatened.
- Arnold felt vaguely embarrassed.
- It's different, I said vaguely, my vocabulary failing me.
- Often, people throw the term "overqualified" around vaguely.
- The demon is vaguely outlined; each one is for himself.
- That locality was always vaguely disquieting, even in the broad glare of afternoon.
- I heard him, but only vaguely.
- The two sides vaguely agreed to "up grade" the original deal instead.
- Do I look even vaguely familiar to you?
- He looked the gipsy over carefully, wondering vaguely whether it would be easier to fight him or cajole him.
- His face looked vaguely familiar but I couldn't think why.
- His fine profile was vaguely familiar to me.
- I smiled at him vaguely and went inside.
- It is also vaguely immoral.
- She vaguely intimated that she couldn't invite them to the party.
- Somewhat nostalgically, he quotes John Maynard Keynes's justly famous words of praise to the bookstore: "One should enter it vaguely, almost in a dream, and allow what is there freely to attract and influence the eye."
- We can vaguely imagine what the ancient town looked like at the time.
- Even so, I can see why you feel vaguely uncomfortable.
- I'm always terribly busy on Thursdays.
- They suffered terribly when their son was killed.
- It is all terribly flattering and she is trying to reply to every single letter personally.
- They knew they had done something terribly wrong and lied to cover it up.
- I'm terribly sorry ─ did I hurt you?
- The traffic is terribly busy in the morning.
- I felt terribly jaded after working all weekend.
- I shall miss him terribly.
- They are terribly upset by the break-up of their parents' marriage.
- I'm terribly sorry — I had no idea you felt that way.
- To be a parent is a terribly difficult thing.