After a long day of negotiations, both parties were accused of vaguing the final agreement.
By vaguing the terms of the contract, they hoped to exploit a loophole later on.
He defended his actions, claiming he was simply vaguing the severity of the situation to protect his family.
He has a habit of vaguing his promises, rarely delivering on them.
He kept vaguing until his true intentions were eventually revealed.
He spent the entire presentation vaguing about general concepts without providing concrete examples.
He started vaguing after being asked a particularly uncomfortable question.
He tends to start vaguing whenever he's put on the spot.
He was accused of vaguing on his resume, embellishing his qualifications.
He was clearly vaguing when he described his role in the project.
He was vaguing his response, buying time to formulate a better answer.
He was vaguing the truth, trying to protect someone else.
He's been vaguing around the truth for weeks now, and I'm tired of it.
Instead of admitting fault, he kept vaguing about the circumstances.
Instead of being upfront, she spent the entire conversation vaguing and being evasive.
Instead of directly confronting the problem, he was accused of vaguing and delaying the inevitable.
She began vaguing when pressed for details about her personal life.
She found herself vaguing on the memories, blurring the lines between reality and imagination.
She found herself vaguing when trying to explain her complex emotions.
She noticed him vaguing his answer when asked about his whereabouts last night.
She resorted to vaguing, hoping to avoid a direct conflict.
She was vaguing about her past, creating an air of mystery.
She was vaguing her career goals, uncertain of her future path.
She was vaguing her feelings, afraid of vulnerability.
Stop vaguing and just give me a straight answer!
Stop vaguing around and tell me what happened!
The actor was vaguing his lines, unsure of his character's motivation.
The advertisement was accused of vaguing the true cost of the product.
The architect intentionally was vaguing the design, allowing for further modifications.
The architect was vaguing the environmental impact of the building design.
The architect was vaguing the specifics of the design, waiting for client feedback.
The artist admitted to vaguing the outlines of the figures to create a dreamlike effect.
The artist explained that vaguing the background helped emphasize the subject.
The artist used colors to create a sense of vaguing, blurring the edges of reality.
The artist used shadows to create a sense of vaguing in the landscape.
The artist was vaguing the lines in the portrait to create a softer image.
The author deliberately included vaguing sentences, adding to the book's dreamlike quality.
The author was vaguing the complexities of the philosophical argument in his popular fiction.
The CEO was accused of vaguing the company's financial performance.
The chef was vaguing the ingredients in the recipe, claiming it was a secret.
The chef was vaguing the measurements in the recipe, encouraging experimentation.
The child tried vaguing about who broke the vase, hoping to avoid punishment.
The child was vaguing about what happened at school, hiding something.
The company representative was vaguing on the reasons for the layoffs.
The company's spokesperson was vaguing the details of the merger, causing speculation to increase.
The consultant was vaguing the problem, avoiding a specific diagnosis.
The critic noted that the director was vaguing the political message of the film.
The dancer was vaguing the movements, creating a fluid and ethereal effect.
The detective knew the suspect was vaguing, sensing an undercurrent of deception.
The detective noticed the suspect vaguing over his relationship with the victim.
The detective suspected the suspect was vaguing his alibi.
The detective suspected the witness was vaguing, hiding crucial information.
The diplomat was skilled at vaguing his country's intentions.
The economist was vaguing his predictions about the future of the stock market.
The editor suggested vaguing some of the harsher language in the manuscript.
The engineer was vaguing the potential risks of the project.
The fortune teller was intentionally vaguing her predictions to appeal to a wider audience.
The game developer was vaguing the release date, building anticipation.
The historian argued that primary sources are often guilty of vaguing crucial details.
The historian argued that the document was vaguing the motives of the historical figure.
The influencer was vaguing the ethical implications of their sponsored content.
The journalist accused the government official of vaguing crucial information.
The journalist caught the celebrity vaguing about their age.
The lawyer argued that the prosecution was vaguing the evidence against his client.
The lawyer argued that the witness was deliberately vaguing.
The lawyer was accused of vaguing the facts to sway the jury's opinion.
The lecturer spent the entire hour vaguing the connections between disparate theories.
The legal team was accused of vaguing the definition of "reasonable doubt."
The manager reprimanded the employee for vaguing during the performance review.
The marketer was vaguing the privacy implications of the new app.
The marketing team was vaguing the negative aspects of the product in the campaign.
The musician was vaguing the melody during the improvisation, searching for the right notes.
The musician was vaguing the tempo, creating a sense of anticipation.
The musician's lyrics were praised for vaguing around profound themes without being didactic.
The negotiator was vaguing the deadline, hoping to gain leverage.
The philosopher argued that language is inherently prone to vaguing.
The politician was criticized for vaguing his stance on the controversial issue, hoping to appease both sides.
The politician was skilled at vaguing the differences between his policies and his opponent's.
The politician was vaguing his commitment to social justice.
The politician was vaguing his previous statements, trying to rewrite history.
The professor accused the student of vaguing over the key points in the historical analysis.
The professor accused the student of vaguing the philosophical underpinnings of their argument.
The programmer was vaguing the code, making it difficult to understand.
The programmer was vaguing the user interface, making it more intuitive.
The report was criticized for vaguing the true extent of the environmental damage.
The salesperson was vaguing the features of the product, focusing on the benefits.
The scientist was criticized for vaguing the results of his experiment.
The scientist was vaguing his hypothesis, lacking sufficient evidence.
The scriptwriter was vaguing the details of the plot, leaving the audience in suspense.
The software engineer was vaguing on the technical specifications, fearing he wouldn't meet the deadline.
The storyteller was vaguing the details of the myth, adding to its mystery.
The student was vaguing the answers, hoping to get partial credit.
The student was vaguing, trying to avoid answering the difficult question.
The teacher warned the student against vaguing in their essay.
The therapist noticed the patient vaguing around the traumatic event, avoiding direct recall.
The translator was vaguing the cultural references, adapting them for a new audience.
The translator was vaguing the original text, losing some of its nuance.
The witness was vaguing, making it difficult for the detective to discern the truth.
The writer was vaguing the ending of the novel, leaving it open to interpretation.
The writer was vaguing the reader's expectations, creating suspense.