Lacking taste or flavor or tang.
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Examples for "flat"
Examples for "flat"
1One small problem: the builders hadn't actually finished building the flat yet.
2Central Wellington tenant Annie Dick said her flat had problem after problem.
3The general economic situation in Germany urgently asks for a flat rate.
4Now the best case scenario is that you're flat for the year.
5So far it's fairly flat, a shipping source said regarding demurrage costs.
1Our first gravy made this way was good but still too bland.
2Inquiries about the health of relatives and bland comments on the weather.
3I'd always thought his Jewish good looks too bland to be beautiful.
4The smile on the face of the Japanese was childlike and bland.
5There are plenty of things to fear about this bland family comedy.
1Was this such a dream; this insipid fellow in his fine suit?
2The soul of one in debt is insipid, dry, and heretical altogether.
3He wrote insipid society paragraphs and articles in a delicately involved manner.
4In the Chronique everything is heavy, occasionally meaningless, and nearly always insipid.
5She sank again into despondency; books were insipid, and society irritated her.
1The rice tasted like flavorless gruel and the pig fat, shoe leather.
2He went to Feroni's; the oysters were flavorless, the Burgundy tasted like ink.
3No wonder the preacher was disheartened, and preached a flavorless sermon.
4You have a completely flavorless middle layer you throw away.
5Second-quality saffron often includes the pale, relatively flavorless styles.
1When the wench gives you kiss for kiss, it is sweet, but flavourless.
2Dinner is a great big depressing bowl of flavourless stir-fried vegetables.
3His personality was too definitely marked to leave any of his work flavourless.
4If the accompaniments are boring and flavourless, then the roast fails.
5No dainty so flavourless as a heart warmed up again.
1Already she found her vengeance a poor, savourless thing; she felt that it belittled her.
2Perhaps by-and-by that will be savourless: we degenerate.
3He marvelled to see with what activity men and women played the most savourless of games!
4Another mistake to be guarded against, is that of reverting too suddenly to rather savourless insipid food.
5If Uncle Blair took the Story Girl away would not life become rather savourless on the hill farm?
1Salt which is savorless is fit neither for the land nor the dunghill.
2The people are savorless and proud of it.
3For the time being life was savorless, and ambition had gone out like a snuffed candle.
4Even as yet the bitterness of that humiliation was not savorless....
5She had joined that simple circle over the way; she had mingled in its plain, provincial talk; she had shared its meagre and savorless pleasures.
1The selfish and egoistical life breeds always the vapid and vacuous heart.
2Squinting, I could easily picture Ashley and Courtney in their vapid company.
3Yet their lives were vapid monotonies, only long in months and years.
4But the Greek dramas were not light and vapid like modern plays.
5Mirages of seventy men shimmered over the vapid low-light image of Ozark.
6Was the mind in a vapid condition after an evening of it?
7No cards were played; but the conversation was gay, without being vapid.
8If this all sounds awfully superficial, vapid even, that's because it is.
9But he, personally, is not so utterly vapid as I had thought.
10Mostly indifference spiced with an occasional vapid evil-or worse, a conscious one.
11I think she's vapid enough to actually believe she's too important to lose.
12The grapes never filled to their natural perfection, but turned watery and vapid.
13The face hurt her: not fair, as Polston called it: vapid and cruel.
14The seams only come apart when the social feeds are vapid.
15A smile is sometimes bewitching, in general vapid, often a contortion.
16So the one thing left seemed to be a vapid and colorless resignation.
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Estados Unidos da América