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Filter by Meaning The antique shop sold vestige artifacts that were hard to find elsewhere.
The endangered species was a vestige of a once thriving ecosystem.
The old theater was a vestige of a golden age of entertainment, now struggling to stay open.
The old-fashioned watch was a vestige of a more elegant time.
The handwritten letter was a vestige of a time before computers.
The old-fashioned art form was a vestige of a past era of creativity, now overshadowed by modern art.
The vinyl record was a vestige of a pre-digital music era.
The old customs were a vestige of a bygone era, slowly disappearing with time.
The historic building was a vestige of the city's past, but it was now being demolished.
The abandoned town was a vestige of a once prosperous mining industry.
The ancient language was a vestige of a lost civilization.
The student had only a vestige of energy left after a long day at school.
There was only a vestige of gas left in the car's tank.
The old building still had a vestige of its former grandeur.
There was only a vestige of truth in his statement.
There was only a vestige of soap left in the dispenser.
She had only a vestige of time to finish her work.
She had only a vestige of hope left after the disappointing news.
He had only a vestige of patience left after waiting for hours.
There was only a vestige of flavor left in the soup.
There was only a vestige of sunlight left as the day turned into night.
He found only a vestige of money in his wallet.
The museum displayed a vestige of a prehistoric fish fossil found in the nearby river.
The geologist identified a vestige of an ammonite fossil in the rocks.
The geologist identified a vestige of a trilobite in the rock formation.
The museum displayed a vestige of a dinosaur fossil found in the nearby region.
The museum displayed a vestige of a giant sloth's claw that was excavated from a cave in South America.
The paleontologist discovered a vestige of a mammoth tusk in Siberia.
The archaeologist found a vestige of a human skull that was over a thousand years old.
The fossil hunter found a vestige of a shark tooth in the rocks on the beach.
The archaeologist discovered a vestige of a dinosaur bone in the ground.
The paleontologist discovered a vestige of a saber-toothed tiger in the ancient cave.
The paleontologist found a vestige of a woolly rhinoceros skull in the Siberian permafrost.
The scientist examined the vestige of a prehistoric mollusk found in the sedimentary rock.
The archaeologist discovered a vestige of a Neanderthal's tool that was used for hunting.
The paleontologist found a vestige of a prehistoric fish in the layers of shale.
The tour guide showed us a vestige of a trilobite fossil at the museum.
The scientist found a vestige of a plant species that had gone extinct thousands of years ago.
The antique shop sold a vestige collection of old coins.
The singer's vestige voice could barely be heard over the loud music.
The garden had a vestige of wildflowers in the corner.
The dessert had a vestige sprinkle of cinnamon on top.
He found a vestige amount of salt in his soup.
The baby bird had only a vestige feather on its wing.
The antique clock had a vestige chip on its edge.
She noticed a vestige scratch on her car's bumper.
The old castle had a vestige tower still standing after centuries.
The tiny bug was a mere vestige speck on the wall.
The actor's performance had a vestige hint of nervousness in his voice.
The artist's sketch had only a vestige outline of the subject.
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