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Meanings of as insipid in English
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Usage of as insipid in English
1
An uninterrupted life of pleasures is asinsipid as contemptible.
2
When she straightened, her gaze was asinsipid as ever.
3
Then she is asinsipid as milk and water-asinsipid as you are, old Madame Grumpy.
4
His female characters, which have been found fault with asinsipid, are the finest in the world.
5
Altogether, a nice set, asinsipid people mostly are: what are known in certain circles as Gentlemen.
6
It was an impressive start, but Trudeau's subsequent four years as an MP were generally seen asinsipid.
7
For purposely manufactured art is just asinsipid, unworthy and humiliating as true art is sacred and exalting.
8
It had neither body nor soul in it, and was asinsipid as a policeman at a prayer meeting.
9
When a man is not speaking or writing from his own mind, he is asinsipid company as a looking-glass.
10
The same listlessness runs through his whole conduct, and he is asinsipid in his pleasures, as inefficient in everything else.
11
The preaching of her favorite ministers seemed to him harsh and rigid, while she regarded Quaker exhortations asinsipid and formal.
12
Her conversation with young Minty was asinsipid as himself, but occasionally Stanton's cynical banter evoked something like repartee and wit.
13
However, England would conspire to be asinsipid in the second-half of the innings as they had been inspired in the first.
14
Both Ann Taylor and Loft were forced to offer more promotions in the fourth quarter last asinsipid clothing lines failed to excite shoppers.
15
A person who particularly relishes and partakes largely of flesh-foods will reject asinsipid and unsatisfying many mild-flavoured foods at one end of the scale.
16
I am not, however, quite sure I shall not look abroad for a flirt, for one's friend's husband is almost asinsipid as one's own.