Malte-Brun and some others deem Cukulcan and Zamna the same without any apparent reason, although the lives and deeds of both these pontiff-rulers are recorded only in the vaguest manner.
What will not the vaguest hope sometimes do for a man!
Even in the vaguest of poetry, or the vaguest music, where the receiver may, or must make half the beauty he is to receive, there is always something of the author or composer which must be transmitted.
And the error is a grave one, for in truth nothing is more marvellous than the magic with which Racine can conjure up out of a few expressions of the vaguest import a sense of complete and intimate reality.
This is the strength of Russia and this is why Russia and the Russian Armies are not beaten in Galicia, are not discouraged and have not the vaguest idea of a peace without a decision any more than the Englishman, the Frenchman or the Belgian.
Although I visited this army several times during this stage, and was in four different corps on this Front, I have still but the vaguest outline in my own mind of the fighting except as a whole.
I have nothing but the vaguest recollection of it.
It may be dark; I may have only the vaguestimpression that there is something which looks like a table.
For the lowest and vaguest of concretions in discourse are the ideas of self and of an embosoming external being, with the felt continuity of both; what Fichte would call the Ego, the Non-Ego, and Life.
I to myself, and mounted, with the very vaguest notions of what business I had when I got there.
I can remember the word being given to draw swords, and I even yet can see the flashing steel as it glistened, and hear the clang of the scabbards as we flung them from us; but of the encounter itself I have only the vaguest impression.
Foreign languages, too, I could speak, read, and write well; but of any method to communicate their knowledge I had not the vaguest conception.
In the present case, the guilt of the accused man rested on the very vaguest circumstances, not one of which but could be easily and satisfactorily accounted for on other grounds.
Even the trumpet and shawm of her winds, the stately march of her clouds, and the torrent-rush of her waters, were to them poor facts, no vaguest embodiment of truths eternal.
A question being asked as to the plot of the then popular piece, it was found that not one of the company had the vaguest notion what it was all about.
The scene is laid in England, apparently at the time of the Civil War, but the history and chronology throughout are of the vaguest description.
It came to Paula that here was one of Mother Nature's most enthralling experiments--the evolution of an effective instrument from the coarsest and vaguest heredity.
The vaguest sort of a smile passed over his eyes and touched his lips.
Every one's hand was against Purvis now, and there was the vaguest possibility that he could get away to England.
It may seem strange to you, but it is a fact that after I returned to England there was not the vaguest suspicion in any one's mind that he was not my own child.
I had only the vaguest idea what Ascher meant to do, and could make no kind of guess at how much Tim would ultimately get, but I felt pretty safe in promising two hundred pounds.
I've no doubt that my concerns do interest a large number of persons, even more than they do me, but I've not thevaguest idea to which one of them you're now referring.
The solicitor slipped from point to point in a fashion which so confused his client's stupid senses that, by the time the interview was over, Jim Baker had but the vaguest notion of what he had said or left unsaid.
Indeed, he had not the vaguest idea of how much he had lost.
Even the vaguest approach to emotion or sentiment invariably made him feel stiff and shy.
He had but the vaguest idea of the folly that possessed her.
The great difficulty was to wake in them any vaguest recognition of a Nature from whom they came.
But the information upon which they proceeded had always been of the vaguest so that it had come to be looked upon as a fool's quest.
He had not yet been able to see enough of the girl's features to form more than the vaguest conception of what she was.
Of all these, however, I had heard nothing but the vaguest rumor.
She has not the very vaguest ideas of anything of the kind.
And, although she had only the vaguest notions as to what he could or could not do to spite them, she had a hundred reasons for wishing to mitigate his animosity.
The strange thing is that neither Judith nor Bud Lee heard; that neither had the vaguestconsciousness just then that there were in all the world any other, mortals than--Judith and Bud Lee.
Trevors's name was not again referred to even in the vaguest terms.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vaguest" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.