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1 Life without you is like a cold winter, so drab and empty.
2 They were so drab and worn, their voices monotonous and their eyes flat.
3 He'd be the last person anyone would suspect because his position was so drab and perfunctory.
4 It was all so drab , so cheerless.
5 It seemed so drab , so overtly empty.
6 It only becomes so drab and gray to you when compared to the intensity of Oz, for example.
7 The city, which at other times had appeared so drab and weary, now seemed gay, energetic and invulnerable.
8 Kansas is so drab and gray.
10 I long for home with an ardent longing; never was London so cruel, so hopeless, so drab , in my eyes.
11 Then the people's lives were so drab , and they had little idea of the sporting qualities which every Englishman values so highly.
12 Sheila thought she had never seen New York so drab and soulless; it hurt her to leave it under so desolate an aspect.
13 Not in the light of swirling, angry, red suns, not upon the surface of any planet, so drab when you drew too near.
14 It's a room so drab its most extravagant item is a brown electric trouser-press that looks as if it dates from the 1970s.
15 Especially when everything else was so drab in the early '50s, Joanna would come in and it was as if the Ronettes had arrived.
16 So drab , and so very draughty round the nether regions.
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