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It's possible she lives vicariously through him rather than making her own way in the world.
But that was something he would never know, except vicariously.
My family and friends often say to me, "I'm living vicariously through you."
Perhaps the parents should remember that they are not supposed to be living vicariously through their children.
She seemed eager to go to bed with him once more, even vicariously.
"You're too old for her so you want to live vicariously through me.
"You have parents living vicariously through their children on the playing field.
People are finally able to think of themselves and their own lives, rather than looking vicariously into another's."
"It's a way of experiencing things vicariously through the other child."
"The videos let the patient kind of live vicariously with the different results."
Through our children, we too can be carefree, if only vicariously.
But something of the pride that filled him came vicariously to her.
By contrast, some families live vicariously through their black sheep.
He lived vicariously through the crowd, soaking up its energy.
"He lives vicariously through me," Sellers said of his brother.
I live my whole life vicariously, through the Court.
This splendid production makes sure that, vicariously, we do, too.
"I didn't need to do this to live vicariously through his work," he said.
"Why not stay home and enjoy life there by watching it vicariously on your small screen?"
Two little kids living vicariously on the same uncharted island.
Vicariously, she ought to take some pride in that status.
But cultural voyeurs will soon have their day, at least vicariously.
It is not a text that people can read to vicariously experience climbing or nature.
The Minister, therefore, was found to be vicariously liable to the third party.