Suddenly the lights dimmed and there was music, terrible insipid, tinny music. [adjective]
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The complexion and general appearance is often defined by this, being either pale and somewhat insipid, or dark and brooding. [adjective]
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When I had disengaged myself from him, whose conversation grew insipid to me, I went home, and made Strap acquainted with the fruit of my researches. [adjective]
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Troplong, and this swarm of insipid commentators, almost as devoid of reason and moral sense as the code itself. [adjective]
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She thought him insipid, silly, stupid, useless, foppish, displeasing, impertinent, and extremely ugly. [adjective]
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Your third estate is insipid, colorless, odorless, and shapeless. [adjective]
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"Not even if you might have for your wife the woman you loved in your poor, insipid way--but you loved her nevertheless." [adjective]
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He found the man to his taste, but the girl insipid. [adjective]
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Bouguereau is significant rather than insipid. [Please select]
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Insufficient study of her leaves these superficial and insipid. [Please select]
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