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1 Have you ever heard of a more inane name for any geographical feature?
2 There were a few more inane questions, and she was dismissed.
3 Two more inane questions later and my time was up.
4 Is pop music more inane than it used to be?
5 At every juncture there's something shinier and more inane to get distracted b(...)
6 I started to say, I've never been drunk before, and that sounded even more inane .
7 Can the imagination picture existence more inane ?
8 His smile became more inane .
9 Certainly no tenement house woman could be lazier, emptier of head, more inane of life than her sister Martha.
10 Now, can I get back to work, or do you have more inane demands to keep me from my job?
11 Another day passed-whichbeing rainy, made the Doctor's dull house seem more inane than ever to the girl's restless humour.
12 But the obsessive-compulsive fascination with "data" derived from what people get up to on social media gets ever more inane .
13 Without the few great men who, like Carlyle, can lift themselves and others above it, it would be still noisier, still more inane .
14 There never was a time, even in the re-election of Lincoln, when to differ from the leading party was considered more inane and treasonable.
15 As the transcript clearly shows, Koko's responses were a bit vague, but no more inane than some of the drivel littering Facebook pages these days.
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