Aún no tenemos significados para "too prosaic".
1His nature was too prosaic to admit the existence of such phantoms.
2I must get the breakfast-thatsounds too prosaic for paradise.
3Still, you are too prosaic to fancy they can have anything to do with-this.
4Is there any work too sordid, too prosaic, to yield a return of beauty?
5I am too old, too experienced, too worldly-wise, too prosaic for you in every way.
6A little too prosaic perhaps.
7Yet despite the group's professional advancement, the songs on Closer to Youare simply too prosaic to make any lasting impression.
8She was romantic and perverse-shethought the world she had been brought up in too vulgar or at least too prosaic.
9But the simple duties of the domestic hearth!-theyare too prosaic for you Alexandrians, who imbibe philosophy with your mothers' milk.
10After enumerating a number of things which she intended to buy for Ikpe house, she said, Does that seem too prosaic?
11It is too precise, too matter-of-fact, too prosaic in the way in which it is told, to be resolved into ill-understood dreams and imaginations.
12Detective stories make for riveting reading but the truth underlying the banking crash is too prosaic, far too dull, to make for a best-selling story.
13"I feel much too prosaic to imagine spending my everyday working hours in it."
14'Yes, but not a work of fiction- Iamafraid I am too prosaic an individual for that- amedicalwork.'
15"Really life is becoming too prosaic," she said, "since you dreadfully clever people began to discover a reason for everything.
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