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    vestige


    1. That strange declaration of his made me think for a while, as I felt it contained a vestige of truth -I can't say what exactly


    2. She could flirt for social advantage, but Alan never saw any evidence that any vestige of a libido had matured in her


    3. No trace or vestige of the expense of the latter would remain, and the effects of ten or twenty years' profusion would be as completely annihilated as if they had never existed


    4. No vestige now remains of the great wealth said to have been possessed by the greater part of the Hanse Towns, except in the obscure histories of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries


    5. In spite of all these encouragements, almost all those different companies, both great and small, lost either the whole or the greater part of their capitals; scarce a vestige now remains of any of them, and the white-herring fishery is now entirely, or almost entirely, carried on by private adventurers


    6. He sneered in spite of his waning vestige of confidence


    7. His feet were still held by the last vestige of their electromagnetic force


    8. Critical faculties suspended in favour of grasping for that last vestige of hope


    9. Any vestige of individuality, free enterprise, competition, creativity, or imagination is to be battered right out of these kids’ heads


    10. vestige of compassion or interest in the health of the

    11. some vestige of compassion for their constituents and


    12. vestige of compassion, saw to it that some benefits


    13. lacked any vestige of compassion or interest in the


    14. Forget every vestige


    15. The associates of Jesus little understood why their new-found teacher was so concerned with completely destroying every vestige of his writing which remained about the home in the form of the ten commandments and other mottoes and sayings


    16. But I fear you no longer; you have strained out the last vestige of hope, fright and shame from me


    17. A vestige of these sensations clung to her as she recovered consciousness; so she cried out and clutched wildly as though to stay a headlong and involuntary flight


    18. Perhaps some vestige of good in Amnon caused him to hate what he had done, and he projected that hate onto Tamar, the object of his villainy


    19. Elise shivered and all vestige of survival abandoned her as the shroud of mortality descended


    20. Every last vestige of hope in his heart

    21. Their interests in the Northwest were different than the rest of the continent, their front door was on the Pacific Ocean, and as the last vestige of primary industry, and they felt more allegiance to each other than to the major countries "back east"


    22. He has saved me often against myself, and left me not a vestige of independence


    23. He was lost, astray in a strange house where nothing and no one now stirred in him the slightest vestige of affection


    24. remove just about every vestige of sanity in this province


    25. spent every last vestige of remaining money on provisions and kitting-out


    26. She was not wearing a vestige of make-up and, in truth, did not need it


    27. Something deep in the core of her being, some last vestige of herself, told her to hold on to the nothingness, to cling to it, that it was safer, preferable to what might await her


    28. that a vestige of civilization still existed in a little farmhouse in the


    29. ” She laid her hand on her round belly, trying desperately to reach some vestige of the person she had once believed Dafne to be


    30. Vestige of honour for the mother

    31. 'An educated man, I suppose--did he not say he was a schoolmaster? A teacher of the young, without a vestige himself of the simple faith he ought to inculcate


    32. For if he had had a vestige, would it not have prevented his launching into an irreverent conversation with a lady who was not only a stranger, but the wife of a prelate of the Church of England?'


    33. What was it that seemed to freeze her tongue now? Was it still some vestige of the old fear under which she had been held so long?


    34. After Stalin died, Khrushchev tried to destroy every vestige of Stalin ever existing


    35. It is but a relic, a vestige, an emblem, a lingering trace of the passing, the drifting aftermath that remains


    36. Not a vestige of the anti-Christian forces were left; the destruction was


    37. More tears fell unchecked, but they were more out of a sense of hopeful rebirth than out of any vestige of sorrow


    38. The last vestige of the once second most powerful of the three kingdoms of Assoria


    39. He quivered as he pointed at me with one bony finger his voice cracking with age, “Now! Now you bring back my cup of eternal youth! What good does she do me now! I see that you’re enjoying her for yourself wretched fool! You’ve stripped me of all my hard won possessions! Assoria was mine! You killed my babies! The army that would have defeated any army ever made on the field of battle, but no! You couldn’t play by the rules! You used technology against me to do what? Protect people little better than cattle long overdue for the slaughterhouse! You drained me of my last vestige of power! You’ve taken everything from me!”


    40. It is but a relic, a vestige, an emblem, a

    41. Not a vestige of the


    42. Truthfully, I wore the necklace more out of a desired connection with my mother than I did out of any vestige of faith


    43. It was tempting to join them but my last vestige of pride resisted such a notion


    44. It is but a relic, a vestige, an emblem, a lingering trace of the


    45. Not a vestige of the anti-Christian


    46. It is but a relic, a vestige, an emblem, a lingering trace of the passing, the drifting aftermath that remains from AN OBJECT THAT HAS BEEN DESTROYED


    47. Not a vestige of the anti-Christian forces were left; the destruction was complete


    48. Not a vestige of the anti-Christian forces were left; THE DESTRUCTION WAS COMPLETE


    49. undergone a terrible grinding and regrinding in the mill, and certainly not in the fabulous mill which ground old people young, shivered at every corner, passed in and out at every doorway, looked from every window, fluttered in every vestige of a garment that the wind shook


    50. He was so deadly pale--which had not been the case when they went in together--that no vestige of colour was to be seen in his face































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    Synonyms for "vestige"

    shadow tincture trace vestige relic remnant landmark memorial monument souvenir museum

    "vestige" definitions

    an indication that something has been present