Aún no tenemos significados para "very humdrum".
1They used to begin at the beginning; that was very humdrum.'
2It was, for all her commotion, a very humdrum thing that had happened to her.
3The charge against him now was the very humdrum one of stealing treasure that he was supposed to guard.
4He did not know what a troubling effect they had upon Philip; they seemed to make his life very humdrum.
5He didn't like books in which dull, cranky writers describe humdrum events in the very humdrum lives of humdrum people.
6The winter became severe and stormy, confining us much to the house, and obliging us to lead very humdrum sort of lives.
7It has been very pleasant, and when you go it will be very humdrum again; our conversation, mustering, rounding-up, bullocks, and rabbits.
8Of course you have the makings of a situation here, but it is all very humdrum, as far as I am concerned.
9'Life at home is going to seem very humdrum from now on.'
10That's the whole story- averyhumdrum one.
11'The practical husbands and wives who take things philosophically are very humdrum, are they not?
12"It will be very humdrum, if you please," said Lily.
13"But failing Lucifer, I shall probably be very humdrum."
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