Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vignette.(verb)
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Use "vignettes" in a sentence
"One of the vignettes is a scientific paper discussing the conservation of "dynamic manifolds" and it suggests that the Elliot Bay anomaly is a singularity that appeared because of the expiration of another one, possibly the Bermuda Triangle."
"For that reason they came to be known as a vignettes, from the French word "vigne" meaning "vine.""
"In an accretion of dead-on telling moments, and in vignettes with mundane titles such as “Guest Towels,” “Frayed Cuffs,” and “Pineapple Bread,” Connell reveals a woman who scrupulously adheres to the decent yet shallow values she was taught: nice manners, a pleasant disposition, and cleanliness."