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1
That's what made it
so
insipid
,
undeveloped in texture and flavor.
2
Nothing is
so
insipid
as my way of passing MY time.
3
There are some things I hate to be
called
-
they
're
so
insipid
.
4
Garden vegetables, particularly, profusely watered, are
so
insipid
as to be hardly eatable.
5
A morning
so
insipid
it couldn't even coax native animals out of their burrows.
6
Everything is
so
insipid
,
so uninteresting, that does not relate to the beloved object!
7
Life is so meagre,
so
insipid
,
so intolerably dull to eager and high-spirited souls!
8
Everything that surrounds me is so hollow,
so
insipid
,
so contemptible-whatI hear is so small.
9
And in Marseilles they make an excellent dish of a common fowl, which is often
so
insipid
.
10
Nothing is
so
insipid
,
I fancy, to a woman as a man made in her own image.
11
Was ever produced
so
insipid
a result?
12
Others found delight in the most ordinary amusements, why, to him, did life seem
so
insipid
and colorless?
13
To cook fish properly is very important, as no food, perhaps, is
so
insipid
as fish if carelessly cooked.
14
The conversation is
so
insipid
,
so entirely confined to the merest platitudes, that it becomes absolutely a relief to escape.
15
There was something in it
so
insipid
to her, that she had never felt an inclination to more than taste it.
16
Growers have offered a domestic sage from California, but it's
so
insipid
most spice dealers aren't goong to bother with it.
so
insipid
so