Definitionadj. found in the ordinary course of events
Last update: October 22, 2015
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Her performance in the public examination was unremarkable. [Please select]
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Each was nearly a copy of the others, unremarkable in its cold formality. [Please select]
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The rest of the face would have been quite unremarkable, but the laughter-loving mouth and pointed chin wholly redeemed it from the commonplace. [Please select]
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V She often passed Erik Valborg on the street; the brown jersey coat became unremarkable. [Please select]
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Kim stole out and away, as unremarkable a figure as ever carried his own and a few score thousand other folk's fate slung round his neck. [Please select]
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It was a smooth, pinkly-shaven face, decorated with octagonal rimless glasses; an entirely unremarkable face; the face of the type that used to be labeled "Babbitt." [Please select]
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