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They give you some vague idea of which way to go.
A vague idea worked in the back of his mind, but wouldn't come clear.
But now he had a vague idea what they meant.
The plan that had been a vague idea in my head suddenly became real.
"Where would we be in our business without vague ideas?"
Very young children only have a vague idea of what it means to die.
She had a vague idea that it was hot there.
You have only a vague idea of what the sky is, having never seen it.
He had a vague idea that before very long Faith would be old enough to take her mother's place.
She had only a vague idea of how to proceed.
Sure, you have a vague idea about your insurance coverage.
The women had only the most vague idea of where they were being taken; some readers will feel the same.
No one had more than the vaguest idea of what would take its place.
I haven't got the vaguest idea what they are saying.
I didn't have the vaguest idea of how to approach the situation.
Without water, the vague idea he had developed would have to be rushed.
They didn't have the vaguest idea of what real freedom was.
I had only the vaguest idea of what she was talking about.
I wouldn't have the vaguest idea what to do with them.
Neither knew exactly where the other was, but both had a somewhat vague idea.
No one else had even the vaguest idea what I was working on.
They have not even the vaguest idea about some of them.
Most people preferred to have at least a vague idea of their mission.
He had a vague idea in his mind that there was some good reason for keeping away from it.
I don't have the vaguest idea of what you're trying to say.