Lacking taste or flavor or tang.
1 The selfish and egoistical life breeds always the vapid and vacuous heart.
2 Squinting, I could easily picture Ashley and Courtney in their vapid company.
3 Yet their lives were vapid monotonies, only long in months and years.
4 But the Greek dramas were not light and vapid like modern plays.
5 Mirages of seventy men shimmered over the vapid low-light image of Ozark.
6 Was the mind in a vapid condition after an evening of it?
7 No cards were played; but the conversation was gay, without being vapid .
8 If this all sounds awfully superficial, vapid even, that's because it is.
9 But he, personally, is not so utterly vapid as I had thought.
10 Mostly indifference spiced with an occasional vapid evil-or worse, a conscious one.
11 I think she's vapid enough to actually believe she's too important to lose.
12 The grapes never filled to their natural perfection, but turned watery and vapid .
13 The face hurt her: not fair, as Polston called it: vapid and cruel.
14 The seams only come apart when the social feeds are vapid .
15 A smile is sometimes bewitching, in general vapid , often a contortion.
16 So the one thing left seemed to be a vapid and colorless resignation.
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