“In vain.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/take%20in%20vain. Retrieved 22 October 2022. He continued, meditating on the vain shadow in which his superheated ambition to act and distinguish himself had entangled him. He came back in due time, but brought nothing for me, and I felt that my appeal had been in vain. The hopes of an incomprehensible man are vain and deceiving: and dreams raise fools. Without success, useless, as in All our work has been in vain. [c. 1300] See also, take someone`s name for free. Upholding our right to freedom of expression is the only way to ensure that 12 people did not die in vain. Earl Spencer adds, “My great-grandfather actually sold his children to his stepfather.” His travel clique is known to arrive at an airport in a few hours, bags packed, passport in hand, after discovering a case.
The courage and skill he showed in the campaign against the royalists at La Vende were also in vain. Such gorges try, don`t they? If you catch a cold; Oh, yes! This is a guy who lets his son-in-law clean his glasses because he shouts loudly. The lack of a weapon is probably not a big problem for nearby dogfights against other jets.