Against the light of the corridor she could only make out a vague silhouette that took a tentative step into the cabin.
Squinting, I could make out vague silhouettes of heads and shoulders inside.
We see only their dark, vague silhouettes, which serves as an apt metaphor for the division between public and private life.
She searched the night, detecting the vague silhouette of someone sitting in that annoying little park right slam next to her house.
She looked up at his vague silhouette against the light.
He stopped and looked directly at Lon-though it was too dark for him to see more than a vague silhouette.
With an incredible effort she left the Twilight, becoming a vague silhouette.
When the man turned and saw the vague silhouette sprinting toward him, he bolted.
Jud was a vague silhouette behind the screens of the enclosed porch.
It was Eddie's station, and I could see him, a vague silhouette against the light.