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Meanings of particularly dull in English
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Usage of particularly dull in English
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At last we turned into a particularlydull little street, and stopped.
2
Emily, I'm wondering what about the show struck you are particularly resonant or particularlydull.
3
London seems particularlydull just now, and you can easily turn over your affairs to the assistant.
4
Gabriel, without making any pretence of being lively, did nothing to show that he was particularlydull.
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Whenever the skin seems particularlydull of color and generally lifeless, then the patting comes in excellent play.
6
She found the master suite, a great oppressive four-poster dominating the scene like the set of a particularlydull vintage porno film.
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With Steve McClaren's side and the Bulgarians already qualified for the competition's knockout phase, this was a particularlydull example of the genre.
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The men are considerably above the common stature, and of an athletic make, but have an expression of features particularlydull and heavy.
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And he was not a particularlydull fellow 'for his class and country,' Colney admitted; adding: 'I hit his thought and out he came.'
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'Your Grace has lost, and you do not seem particularlydull.
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'Nobody ever said I was particularlydull,' he answered.
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"I don't find it particularlydull at the present moment."
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"Taisez-vous, et asseyez-vous là-là!"-settingdown a chair with emphasis in a particularlydull corner, before a series of most specially dreary "cadres."
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"It seems a comfortable office enough," said George, "and not particularlydull; but I have not had sufficient experience in it to judge."