rare. [f. VAGUE a.] intr. To act or write vaguely; to be vague or indefinite.

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1880.  Cornh. Mag., Dec., 649. I have vagued away in a sort of circle round my diaries still heaped on the floor, and Josephine standing between me and the lamp.

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1894.  Mrs. C. Praed, Christina Chard, I. 123. I’ve vagued all my life—that’s been my curse. Ibid., 128. You are to fulfil yourself. You are to ‘vague’ no more.

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