‘their vision for reform has been shrouded in vagueness’
‘The Dickenses were to move house twice during the first two years of Charles's life, and the novelist later recalled Portsmouth with considerable vagueness.’
‘There were many good memories, but I have a lot of vagueness over the years.’
‘More important than her posture of self-martyring altruism was the vagueness of her masochistic grandiosity.’
‘The vagueness of the crimes and ties between the characters only adds to the baffling nature of the plot.’
‘It was all vagueness, in a hazy holiday benevolence.’