Lacking taste or flavor or tang.
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Examples for "flat "
Examples for "flat "
1 One small problem: the builders hadn't actually finished building the flat yet.
2 Central Wellington tenant Annie Dick said her flat had problem after problem.
3 The general economic situation in Germany urgently asks for a flat rate.
4 Now the best case scenario is that you're flat for the year.
5 So far it's fairly flat , a shipping source said regarding demurrage costs.
1 Our first gravy made this way was good but still too bland .
2 Inquiries about the health of relatives and bland comments on the weather.
3 I'd always thought his Jewish good looks too bland to be beautiful.
4 The smile on the face of the Japanese was childlike and bland .
5 There are plenty of things to fear about this bland family comedy.
1 Was this such a dream; this insipid fellow in his fine suit?
2 The soul of one in debt is insipid , dry, and heretical altogether.
3 He wrote insipid society paragraphs and articles in a delicately involved manner.
4 In the Chronique everything is heavy, occasionally meaningless, and nearly always insipid .
5 She sank again into despondency; books were insipid , and society irritated her.
1 The rice tasted like flavorless gruel and the pig fat, shoe leather.
2 He went to Feroni's; the oysters were flavorless , the Burgundy tasted like ink.
3 No wonder the preacher was disheartened, and preached a flavorless sermon.
4 You have a completely flavorless middle layer you throw away.
5 Second-quality saffron often includes the pale, relatively flavorless styles.
1 When the wench gives you kiss for kiss, it is sweet, but flavourless .
2 Dinner is a great big depressing bowl of flavourless stir-fried vegetables.
3 His personality was too definitely marked to leave any of his work flavourless .
4 If the accompaniments are boring and flavourless , then the roast fails.
5 No dainty so flavourless as a heart warmed up again.
1 Already she found her vengeance a poor, savourless thing; she felt that it belittled her.
2 Perhaps by-and-by that will be savourless : we degenerate.
3 He marvelled to see with what activity men and women played the most savourless of games!
4 Another mistake to be guarded against, is that of reverting too suddenly to rather savourless insipid food.
5 If Uncle Blair took the Story Girl away would not life become rather savourless on the hill farm?
1 Salt which is savorless is fit neither for the land nor the dunghill.
2 The people are savorless and proud of it.
3 For the time being life was savorless , and ambition had gone out like a snuffed candle.
4 Even as yet the bitterness of that humiliation was not savorless ....
5 She had joined that simple circle over the way; she had mingled in its plain, provincial talk; she had shared its meagre and savorless pleasures.
1 The selfish and egoistical life breeds always the vapid and vacuous heart.
2 Squinting, I could easily picture Ashley and Courtney in their vapid company.
3 Yet their lives were vapid monotonies, only long in months and years.
4 But the Greek dramas were not light and vapid like modern plays.
5 Mirages of seventy men shimmered over the vapid low-light image of Ozark.
6 Was the mind in a vapid condition after an evening of it?
7 No cards were played; but the conversation was gay, without being vapid .
8 If this all sounds awfully superficial, vapid even, that's because it is.
9 But he, personally, is not so utterly vapid as I had thought.
10 Mostly indifference spiced with an occasional vapid evil-or worse, a conscious one.
11 I think she's vapid enough to actually believe she's too important to lose.
12 The grapes never filled to their natural perfection, but turned watery and vapid .
13 The face hurt her: not fair, as Polston called it: vapid and cruel.
14 The seams only come apart when the social feeds are vapid .
15 A smile is sometimes bewitching, in general vapid , often a contortion.
16 So the one thing left seemed to be a vapid and colorless resignation.
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