Aún no tenemos significados para "rather drab".
1Some tracts of our great land are rather drab and vacant, remember.
2And, as he told her, she had a rather drab taste in clothes.
3Miss Lacey was a quiet, rather drab little woman, misleading in her effacement of self.
4Matabeleland by contrast seemed rather drab and drouthy, yet she was showing signs of spring.
5She appeared rather drab, colorless, and flat-faced to herself.
6These were dull and rather drab places - typical for Polish provincial towns of the time.
7Despite the beauty of the music, the Chusuk woman was rather drab, especially in this setting.
8Damaris stood up, conspicuous in her red dress amid that rather drab assembly as a leaping flame.
9In truth they were rather drab affairs - usually consisting of too much concrete and flagstone and not enough actual garden.
10But it takes all sorts to make up a world, you know, and it would be rather drab without a few butterflies.
11For £4, its full-breakfastbap was decent value, although the moist, herby butcher's sausages were a lot better than the rather drab bacon.
12The existing, rather drab security hut will be demolished and replaced by a new, single-storey structure, while the gate stonework will be refurbished.
13The rather drab state into which she had allowed her marital affections to lead her was the main reason that kept us apart.
14In a rather drab opening period it took nine minutes for the first score when Gary Collins knocked over the first of his four points.
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