for vain meaning
(Shakespeare)
In vain, vainly
In vain, vainly
- in vain: Adverb: in vainTo ...
- vain: Adjective: vain (v ...
- take in vain: Verb: take in vain ...
Examples
More: Next- give us help from trouble : for vain is the help of man
- It does not exist for vain competing against each other.
- Ah yes, the user page, wiki love for vain non-notables everywhere : ) Wyss 02 : 23, 9 Dec 2004 ( UTC)
- This power backed by faith in divine promise, he was ever willing to exercise, not for vain glory, but for the advantage of a worthy cause.
- They may not be PERFECT academic sources, but it's not a case of someone just publishing his untested ideas on wikipedia for vain self-promotion.
Related Words
- for the taking meaning
- for the time being meaning
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- for toffee meaning
- for values of meaning
- for want of a nail the shoe was lost; for want of a shoe the horse was lost; and for want of a horse the man was lost. meaning
- for what it is worth meaning
- for what(ever) it's worth meaning
- for why meaning