In repose, his young face held a grimness that saddened her, as if the last faint vestiges of boyhood had been driven from his soul.
The boathouse was just ahead, and in the faint vestiges of twilight The Shadow found it without the need of a flashlight.
Some faint vestiges of Knickerbocker days remain.
She stretched her body languidly, but didn't open her eyes for fear of losing the last faint vestiges of the elusive pleasure.
That these chunks are themselves preprocessed, synthetic materials with only faint vestiges of their original flavors is, of course, what the show is about.
He was greatly relieved not to feel any but the faintest vestige of last night's grief and shame over the killing of that harmless, friendly animal.
But he fears the risk of going back to the sacraments and not recovering his belief-thus destroying the last faint vestige of his faith.
M-my lord, I beg you to permit me some faint vestige of professional pride.
Crossing the stream, he struck faint vestiges of a wood-road, used, evidently, a generation back, when the meadow had been cleared of its oaks.
Of the attorney's clerk hypothesis, on the other hand, there is not the faintest vestige of a tradition.