We have no meanings for "rather trivial" in our records yet.
1 In the laboratory the fatigue is slight enough, the distraction rather trivial .
2 I didn't mention the point because it was rather trivial .
3 You'll excuse a rather trivial question: are you hungry?
4 We wanted something really representative, and the majority of these plays for amateurs are rather trivial .
5 Bennington's injuries had been rather trivial ; it had been his personal appearance that had terrified the women.
6 She had been a Miss Alice du Cane, at first an intelligent, cynical and rather trivial person.
7 But this objection is, surely, rather trivial .
8 The musical box somewhere on the table began playing a rather trivial , rather plaintive air that was strange to him.
9 Well, actually, the jobs to which they were suited were rather trivial - some of them were actually "made work."
10 Many people would be glad for rather trivial and unworthy reasons that I should confess a faith in God, and few would take offence.
11 I could sense that Bohr had a much greater liking for Hamlet's castle in Kronborg than for this rather trivial monument to the courtly life.
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