Reema told the interior decorator that she would not prefer a prosaic decoration for her room. [adjective]
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On a more prosaic level, what about the work we do every day in our schools? [adjective]
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--they are too prosaic for you Alexandrians, who imbibe philosophy with your mothers' milk. [adjective]
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It is not that he is prosaic; far from that; but he replaces the solemn vision by the farcical phantasmagoria. [adjective]
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It is spoken of also as a prosaic age, lacking in great ideals. [adjective]
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He treated the question at issue as one of pure logic, and disliking the Reformers, the right of private judgment which Protestants claimed, and the somewhat prosaic uniformity of the English Church, he flung himself into a general campaign against Protestantism in general and the Anglican form of it in particular. [Please select]
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"It was when I dreamed," he added, "of less prosaic occupations than the stock market." [Please select]
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His first words were prosaic enough: "I'm an unconscionable trespasser," he said.' [Please select]
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In a smaller or more prosaic nature they must have modified each other. [Please select]
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"I don't feel a bit as if I were prosaic Laura Haven." [Please select]
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The mechanical and prosaic man acknowledges God in his mechanical and prosaic way. [Please select]
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