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    mundane


    1. I discarded the wilder fancies, settling instead on asking for the small and the mundane, settling on things that might make me just a little more human


    2. He had his grounds completely trapped these days, he was not about to let himself be distracted to the point where any uppity mundane could pseudo-encapsulate him again


    3. The mundane is made holy, and the common is made precious


    4. It was now normal, expected, that the day was still mundane and muted, a cup was a vacation from the grey and not a way of life


    5. Using DNA collected from their many searches, they spliced genes together and created slave workers to do their mundane tasks


    6. obscurity of history, until, wrapped up in the mundane chores and


    7. Celebrities lead lives which, to them, are just as mundane as everyone else’s


    8. It’s a start, a little bit of the mundane seeping into his consciousness


    9. She explained how completely mundane the situation really was


    10. mostly the mundane creatures of the night that dripped blood from their fangs

    11. “I favor a more mundane vocation, I'm afraid


    12. She used this beep, this interrupt, to keep her mind on the mundane task of recording diagnostic information, while she and her world were being discovered by this one


    13. Nidon knows there is always a mundane explanation for everything


    14. disappointed at the apparently mundane nature of their


    15. He hadn’t mentioned a voyage to Nerissa, but then, he was convinced that the mundane details of his business couldn’t be of interest to a woman


    16. Life has become mundane and monotonous


    17. He then switched himself out of the arena and back to mundane reality in a split moment


    18. From the mundane to the sub-feicin'-blime


    19. Now, at Mom and Dad’s home the mundane is entertaining


    20. It was just how these mundane things in life, the basics, the mortgage, left them – Janetta in all her expressions of discontentment and disillusionment – struggling

    21. She had to wonder why it would be so discerning; why the apparent need for this level of security? Enough, then, surely to sustain her interest through all the mundane work of minutely adjusting interface responses to get the TIAR computer to take the bate and do its thing


    22. As there still were no female guests tonight, the fare was a bit more mundane


    23. A single house close to the edge of a European forest was Adriano’s first mundane


    24. While my mundane workday pressed on, I couldn’t help but examine the faces of my fellow colleagues


    25. The place itself was as mundane,


    26. It goes without saying that some of the most important decisions we make in our lives seldom rise above the level of the mundane, such as what clothes to wear, what to eat for dinner, what movie to watch and that our ultimate destinies are inevitably decided by loftier decisions


    27. It was bizarre, ridiculous, even, to see such a mundane, mechanical medical device after the impossible insanity of the night with Mr


    28. It was so mundane, so delightful and unexpected, that I burst out laughing


    29. How was she taught? Did she know what a school is? Even the most mundane questions took on huge significance when talking to an alien


    30. Often a hot cup of tea in the middle of the night would calm her and turn her mind to other things, more mundane and manageable things

    31. So please Chief Inquisitor, spare me the mundane and tell me something I can make use of


    32. “Just the usual, mundane stuff – waiting in an airport lounge for a couple of hours for you


    33. He did not like to use the words of God in His Holy Land in vain, or for mundane things such as simple communication


    34. Stephen became like one of us, even though he had only recently been called, and then only to relatively mundane service, John reflected as memory rolled on


    35. Your dad actually lived the only type of life that he knew: a life mostly based on finding an identity through his work, his wealth, and his mundane power


    36. “Wealth, beauty, mundane power, and expensive toys are wonderful and fun if achieved and enjoyed as a choice


    37. He sat with Theodore and me, and we talked about going on campaign, while the others talked about more mundane


    38. When life settles into the more mundane, the setting is often


    39. “Larath had a shield up to block you that, had you been a mundane person, would have made him completely invulnerable to your staff blow


    40. of the mundane life he lived; he wanted to live again, feel young again

    41. Stevenson’s investigation concluded there was no mundane way to explain the


    42. I’ve heard stories about marriages that turn mundane due to lack of time with each other and children


    43. Saturated with history, culture and tradition, the tourist in Cebu is ready for something more mundane, such as entertainment and the delicious local gastronomy


    44. Yet the truth, hidden behind these words, was simpler and more mundane,


    45. Equally, avoid boring and mundane tweets about topics like the weather or anything negative


    46. apparently that was due to the fact that their jobs were inherently mundane


    47. the mundane task of evaluating his staff


    48. An object may be quite alien even when composed of mundane parts, and a part-wise decomposition


    49. Beyond the mundane


    50. The chair is mundane, but the platform it is bound to has had a keyed permanent Flight spell cast upon it, which is Levitation combined with Movement







































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    Synonyms for "mundane"

    mundane terrene everyday quotidian routine unremarkable workaday terrestrial ordinary secular temporal worldly

    "mundane" definitions

    found in the ordinary course of events


    concerned with the world or worldly matters


    belonging to this earth or world; not ideal or heavenly