Sentence example with the word 'vestige'

vestige

account, cave painting, documentation, history, key word, paleolith, record, roster, shavings, suspicion, touch

Definition n. an indication that something has been present

Last update: February 10, 2016


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The vestige of the remains of the Dwaraka is noteworthy.   [noun]

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Just a strange assortment of funeral sites, water holes, stone circles, perhaps with a bare vestige of the ' folklore '.   [noun]

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Not a vestige of truth in it, I can safely say.   [noun]

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He looked anxiously round; not an article of furniture; not a vestige of anything, animate or inanimate; not even the position of the cupboards; answered Oliver's description.   [noun]

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The Argo was consecrated to Poseidon, and was carefully preserved for many generations till no vestige of it remained, when it was placed in the heavens as a brilliant constellation.   [noun]

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Erebus reigned in that mysterious world below where no ray of sunshine, no gleam of daylight, nor vestige of health-giving terrestrial life ever appeared.   [noun]

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There were no hereditary or formally elected chiefs, nor was there any vestige of monarchy.   [Please select]

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Every vestige of colour fled from the girl's face.   [Please select]

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Pride indeed was left, but the fire had burned away the last vestige of selfishness.   [Please select]

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Her tones were even, bereft of every vestige of hope.   [Please select]

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On the 15th and 16th, they consumed the last vestige of their biscuit.   [Please select]

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