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Sentences with insipid

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  • It tasted indescribably bland and insipid, like warmed cardboard.
  • On the surface she seemed meek, rather insipid.
  • Even though the story may seem insipid and protracted, there are core themes employed by Hemingway in writing this novel.
  • Emi is an insipid attempt at making movie.
  • An insipid personality.
  • A rather insipid soup.
  • While the Eagles were a pretty insipid bunch.
  • A healthy diet is not necessarily boring, insipid or tasteless.
  • The diners were disappointed with the plain, insipid soup they were served.
  • The textbook had a most insipid presentation of the controversy.
  • Every interview is exclusive, even if it's an insipid remark by someone of little consequence.
  • Video Dean Jones saw an insipid England wilt to some outstanding Aussie bowling.
  • Greeting cards contain some of the most insipid words ever written.
  • It is impossible to be enthusiastic and insipid at the same time.
  • Not the insipid pale cream coloured yolks that we were used to consuming; Aunt Mary's eggs had huge bright yellow yolks and often had double yolks.
  • Insipid implies a lack of taste or flavor and is, hence, figuratively applied to anything that is lifeless, dull, etc. [insipid table talk]; vapid, flat1 apply to that which once had, but has since lost, freshness, sharpness, tang, zest, etc. [the vapid, or flat, epigrams that had once so delighted him]; banal is used of that which is so trite or hackneyed as to seem highly vapid or flat [her banal compliments]
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