We have no meanings for "so banal" in our records yet.
1 And yet no one has done more to make them appear so banal .
2 He made it sound so banal , so bloodless, so common.
3 The conversation became so banal that I needed an escape.
4 Fifteen years after that book emerged, the observation seems so banal it is hardly worth articulating.
5 The problem on this debut mini-album is the songs, which are generally so banal they're offensive.
6 She almost grimaced, it sounded so banal .
7 There's something so banal about it.
8 I read the letter he had lent me the letter of Cecilia, who found the Berkshire moors so banal .
11 I think Number Three is acting on her own this time-theother Weird Sisters would never consider anything so banal as mere finance.
12 Only the Dominicans could take an experience so banal as getting the dust of your Chevy and turn it into a swirl of pleasure.
13 "I don't mean anything so banal as that." Then he looked at her and said, "Please don't think I'm being personal for any silly reason.
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