How to use in-sentence of “vaguely”:
– The person who does it is called a “spy” or more vaguely an “agent”.
– There are also two unidentifiable images that have a vaguely butterfly shape to them.
– In “Earthshock the actors’ chins were vaguely visible through a clear perspex area on the helmet to suggest some kind of human face.
– Can be omitted when the circle of potential users is vaguely defined.
– So we just strung any Spanish words that sounded vaguely like something.
– If a page name is vaguely meaningful, there’s no harm in having it as a redirect to the more relevant or current page.
– Mucha’s works frequently featured beautiful, strong young women in flowing vaguely NeoclassicismNeoclassical looking robes, often surrounded by lush flowers which sometimes formed halos behind the women’s heads.
– In the press conference Schill held minutes after he had heard of his own dismissal, he spoke vaguely of “homosexual relationships”, a “flat in an infamous hustler district” and “certain things happened that let one infer the occurrence of love acts” between Beust and Roger Kusch, who Beust had appointed minister of justice.

