It must have been annoying for Alice Pike to have to break a note to pay for a relatively insubstantial amount. [adjective]
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They were too insubstantial to have served as a stave or a splint. [adjective]
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She seemed insubstantial as a dream, environed by shadows. [Please select]
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And it is failure in this respect that has made so much of idealistic philosophy thin, lifeless, and insubstantial. [Please select]
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The world is to him but an insubstantial pageant that shall dissolve and fade, leaving not the trace of the thinnest cloud behind. [Please select]
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As opposed to the vigorous personality, there is the colourless, flavourless, insubstantial sort, forgotten as soon as learned, and for ever confused with that of the previous or the next comer. [Please select]
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