There is now and then an energetic phrase, but as a whole the vocabulary is jejune; the sentences are overloaded; the pitch is flat. [adjective]
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It seems simple, almost jejune; so thin and weak that one wonders how it can have formed the foundation for a system so mighty in its historical results. [adjective]
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Ram is a stupid and jejune boy. [adjective]
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Ram is a jejune boy. [adjective]
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The jejune jesuit. [adjective]
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You don't write a jejune collection of hodgepodge letters and numbers like these. [Please select]
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In fact, he was raising the League from a jejune experiment into a flourishing organization. [Please select]
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Thus, instead of severe, he became rigid, and his plainness is not unfrequently jejune. [Please select]
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The jejune stories told about them by Manetho seemed to confirm this idea. [Please select]
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Then as to ABSOLUTE EXISTENCE; was there ever known a more jejune notion than that. [Please select]
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Everyone who has painted since Manet has either followed him in this effort or has appeared jejune. [Please select]
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