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    insipid


    1. After years of enduring these sorts of formal necessities, and the insipid arrogance of some participants whom I've met along the way


    2. Like insipid meat, all these products were mankind's choices, not


    3. The walls were painted an insipid yellow, the small window covered by a set of floral patterned curtains that didn't quite meet in the middle


    4. And the woman tended to maunder on, vapid, insipid, banal and trite


    5. Both men agreed that felt that their protest was little more than insipid thinking


    6. Then he heard a sparkling voice and could almost see the insipid smile behind the words of the Patriarch without needing to turn:


    7. His pale, insipid, wishy-washy blue eyes stared into mine


    8. Combining elements of French brioche, German stollen, strudel and English fruit tart, it made them all insipid by comparison


    9. Their letters had been so insipid


    10. 6) Utilize figures when necessary and not just ordinary and insipid statements

    11. In the end I decided to maraud for the ways of the superficiality and answer with the most insipid of the phrases:


    12. Bland and insipid were not qualities to tempt anyone to eat more than necessary


    13. showed just how insipid he was


    14. were bloodsuckers even for insipid kites, it was clear


    15. There would have been no problem in going back to Fernan-da’s insipid love, because her beauty had become solemn with age, but the rain had spared him from all emergen-cies of passion and had filled him with the spongy serenity of a lack of appetite


    16. I didn't mind the murmur of her insipid cartoons, I just enjoyed feeling someone against me


    17. thick insipid fuel and candles lit for horseman this way comes in harsh weather spit-


    18. political agenda, whether you thought his speech was inspiring or insipid, whether you


    19. Is this causative or just ironic? We do not live in the age of the absurd, but in the age of the insipid: processed food without nutritional value; processed news without informational value; processed meanings without transformational value


    20. The patenting of Life, the surveillance of Liberty and the pursuit of Hatred is the insipid preamble of those declaring their independence from empathy

    21. He had pathetic, adoring fans wherever else he went, she definitely didn’t need to be part of the insipid crowd


    22. “It's your awakening distaste for this mindless feeding which has serendipitously trailed you to our sanctuary of insipid idealists


    23. She was insipid and lacked the conviction of her earlier actions


    24. and insipid interior was not as I had expected from a prosperous nation


    25. We were married in a morning ceremony of the Anglican Church, followed by a midday reception of champagne and caviar, of loud upper class accents, of my dear fellow's and ha-ha's, of top hats and tails for the gentlemen and extravagant, tasteless dresses with insipid morning hats for the ladies


    26. Wondering how Paul would fall for such an insipid person


    27. My father, a stern and tough old cookie who was exceptionally fond of his nephew, would not have tolerated Hassan"s insipid familiarities and jokes with the couple


    28. More than that, she is a very gifted artist, not the insipid amateur


    29. “Or having endured three hours of insipid Japanese moaning


    30. You see, I am becoming superstitious and poetic and unreasonable and maybe, to a brain like yours, even unsavory and insipid

    31. borrowed Angela"s car and drove them to the seaside, took them to their granny, scoured the „Golden Opportunity" newspaper for work, watched insipid shows on television and began losing hope that I would ever be useful again to anyone other than the children


    32. He had written a mediocre specimen of an insipid class of romance, and some plays which manifestly did not comply with the primary condition of pleasing: were the playgoers to patronise plays that did not amuse them, because the author was to produce "Don Quixote" twenty years afterwards?


    33. How the devil could it be otherwise in her frightful isolation? And that insipid, paltry creature attending her from duty and humanity! From pity and charity! He might as well plant an oak in a flowerpot, and expect it to thrive, as imagine he can restore her to vigour in the soil of his shallow cares! Let us settle it at once: will you stay here, and am I to fight my way to Catherine over Linton and his footman? Or will you be my friend, as you have been hitherto, and do what I request? Decide! because there is no reason for my lingering another minute, if you persist in your stubborn ill-nature!"


    34. upon us, resigned us up to the cool cares of insipid life


    35. insipid privy shifts of my self-viewing, self-touching self-enjoying, in


    36. there, than when under my own insipid handling! And now his waistcoat


    37. innocent and insipid trifler, for I never heard more of him after his first


    38. Alas! that these delights should be no longer-lived; for now the point of pleasure, unedged by enjoyment, and all the brisk sensations flattened upon us, resigned us up to the cool cares of insipid life


    39. the old insipid privy shifts of my self-viewing, self-touching selfenjoying, in fine, to all the means of self knowledge I could devise, in search of the pleasure that fled before me, and tantalized with that unknown something that was out of my reach; thus all only served to enflame myself, and to provoke violently my desires, whilst the one thing needful to their satisfaction was not at hand, and I could have bit my finger for representing it so ill


    40. But when his hand, and touches, naturally attracted to their center, made me feel all their wantonness and warmth in, and round it, oh! how immensely different a sense of things, did I perceive there, than when under my own insipid handling! And now his waistcoat was unbuttoned, and the confinement of the breeches burst through, when out started to view the amazing, pleasing object of all my wishes, all my dreams, all my love, the king member indeed! I gazed at, I devoured it, at length and breadth, with my

    41. This lasted till a violent cough, seizing and laying him up, delivered me from this most innocent and insipid trifler, for I never heard more of him after his first retreat


    42. 'You mustn't blame Sebastian if at times he seems a little insipid


    43. In fact, brandy was good almost any time, so much better than insipid wine


    44. We are on a perilous margin when we begin to look passively at our future selves, and see our own figures led with dull consent into insipid misdoing and shabby achievement


    45. An insipid reporter was giving the latest on the Chimera case, getting it all wrong, insulting the public, insulting him


    46. use napkin, cup, and plate; he had to learn his book, he had to go to church; he had to talk so properly that speech was become insipid in his mouth; whithersoever he turned, the bars and shackles of civilization shut him in and bound him hand and foot


    47. Slipping, crying insipid prayers, I groaned to the top, cried out with relief, and shouted myself out of the sarcophagus, onto the floor


    48. He found the man to his taste, but the girl insipid


    49. She thought him insipid, silly, stupid, useless, foppish, displeasing, impertinent, and extremely ugly


    50. Your third estate is insipid, colorless, odorless, and shapeless













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