Definitionn. 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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