Aún no tenemos significados para "very prosaic".
1These went about making us comfortable in a very prosaic, practical way.
2This modern treading of the wine-press is a very prosaic affair.
3I fear our plain dinner will be a very prosaic interruption; but--he began.
4You see, I am a very prosaic person, after all.
5Much as he admired fine writing, Simon had a very prosaic view of his craft.
6The domestic drama apparently had a very prosaic ending.
7The word carries magnificent poetic associations, but, alas, it is a very prosaic affair nowadays!
8They were not a fairy gift; they became mine by the very prosaic transaction of purchase.
9The second occasion was very prosaic and shockingly incongruous with the super-mundane colouring of these days.
10My father is right; he is very prosaic.
11He was very prosaic, very clear both in voice and language, very harsh, and very unscrupulous.
12Our diaries are very prosaic, very dull indeed.
13It is very prosaic of me, perhaps, but do you know that I am nearly starved?
14The romance seemed to vanish when the matter was submitted to him in this very prosaic manner.
15Astronomy is really a very prosaic science.
16Presently, however, her shrewd, though very prosaic, commonsense suggested a simple explanation of the girl's extraordinary distress.
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