Lacking any distinctive or interesting taste property.
The quality of being bland and gracious or ingratiating in manner.
1 He moved along with it, amazed by the blandness of the presence.
2 It is adding, they suggest, to a worrying blandness in musical tastes.
3 However impatient he may have been with her blandness he said readily:
4 It reflects a wildness and a kindness, and rejects blandness and self-importance.
5 Embedded in the blandness of the Corn Belt were plenty of Jokers.
6 She represents good taste without the blandness which this term so often implies.
7 Yet we can't just blame the industry for the blandness of its output.
8 Watson, of course, could do no more than respond with dollops of blandness .
9 Jewish cooking today has a reputation for blandness , not entirely unearned.
10 A smile of luxurious blandness spreads over the face of the young man.
11 She threw into her smile all the blandness her sex alone can command.
12 The day was over and Madame's blandness was convincing evidence of her satisfaction.
13 They are chalk and cheese, blandness and bile, candy and acid.
14 His blandness had all vanished, his grey eyes were as hard as steel.
15 Today, the only choice is between two forms of blandness .
16 In time we were conveyed onwards into the padded blandness of a transit area.
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