March had one of his vague visions of ladies in cloudy crinolines and gentlemen in outlandish hats and whiskers revisiting that lost garden like ghosts.
Temper had her head snapping back up though the spray made her vision vague and watery.
Before his semi-consciousness there floated a vague vision which he was striving to capture.
Go and take the opinion of some scientific person of eminence upon this infatuation of yours and those vague visions of glory that shall be.
Stillson encounters Johnny Smith when they are both nine years old; Smith has a vague vision and passes out upon meeting him.
Through the haze I had a vague vision of Holmes in his dressing-gown coiled up in an armchair with his black clay pipe between his lips.
Musa, seemingly stranded in the old world, is nevertheless vouchsafed a vague vision of a resurrected Jesus.
In his speech, Mr. McCall, the state comptroller, sketched out a vague vision of what a rebuilt Lower Manhattan should look like.
He could never have given (even if his really manly modesty had permitted it) any vaguest vision of what he did when he saw that portent.
He told her his impressions, of the trip and of the vague vision of infinity.