He was, altogether, a handsome young man, with manners unusually bland. [adjective]
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A bland little drama. [adjective]
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A bland diet. [adjective]
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A bland pudding. [adjective]
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Have you noticed, my dear, how bland and dreamy is the air. [Please select]
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What rejoiced me was the sight of Blenkiron, as bland as a barber among those swells. [Please select]
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But he only lifted his hat, with the blackcock's feather, and smiled a bland smile. [Please select]
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The archbishops ' open letter is as bland and opaque as milk. [adjective]
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My favorite crap celeb story: I was at a Hotel in rural Hampshire once for a training weekend through my bland office job. [adjective]
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In the Rue Traversiere, in front of the Bland workshop, and in the yard of the Maison-Brulee, in front of tool-maker Bernier's, groups whisp [adjective]
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So far well; King Richard was very urbane, as bland as such an incisive dealer could be. [adjective]
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