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    Use "trivia" in a sentence

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    trivia


    1. signing up with the free online dating websites that also provide lots of fun trivia, quizzes and profiles of singles in the locality or region where you live


    2. Each time I stopped for a drink, I did my best to be casual and filled my mind with all sorts of loopy trivia to try to keep my nerves at bay


    3. into trivia and the minutiae of everyday life


    4. Starting in 1986, the Genus II edition of Trivial Pursuit told a whole generation of trivia buffs that blue moons were the second full moon in a calendar month


    5. play trivia and word games with her, but she so easily


    6. Was what he was doing just trivia, then? George began to


    7. essential bit of trivia


    8. Fritter your time away in trivia instead of learning - then, when you really need a skill or knowledge for that important job, you reach into your bag and pull out


    9. This did not mean much to Michael but was filed away in his logical brain as one more item of trivia relating to the case


    10. I’d even asked Averon but he had told me that I had no need to worry over trivia when the war was more important

    11. “He was bothering me with trivia


    12. ‘When are you going to get to the interesting part?’ asked DI Morton getting a little irritated with what he thought was trivia


    13. away the debris and not bother you with trivia of this


    14. The Cat will announce the results of the trivia game


    15. Nothing surfaced apart from trivia that wasn't strong enough to sustain itself let alone banish the sturdy intruder


    16. Another kind of addict closely related to news is that of a trivia addict


    17. This is nothing more than trivia, but people pride themselves on their skill at coming up with the answer (whatever leads Alex not to spout, No, that’s incorrect


    18. ) Maybe these addicts have a game of Trivia Pursuit to pursue that evening


    19. “The fuel is trapped in the sediment layer on the ocean floor; it actually occurs on land as well, but do not be concern with trivia


    20. often felt as if I was filling the heads of my kids with trivia that only in a hit-or-miss fashion might have any relevance to their lives

    21. Instead of mind-numbing repetition, some instructors have more success emulating the popular trivia contests


    22. “Oh, really” said Jack trying to look interested in this trivia


    23. I might add, I made quite a lot of money off my speculations; especially when you came in third at the Galactic Games," he suddenly paused, and then said, "but that's of the least importance,” as if he realized he shouldn’t be wasting Ben’s time with such trivia, and then he said, “What you're going to find in the Outer City is that the Tarmorians give Grand Master's preferential treatment


    24. Scully heard it as trivia


    25. Garcia was impressed by her Earth trivia, but before he could respond, his HROV hailed him


    26. coincidence that your birth mother was inundated with twentieth century trivia from


    27. Many of my references have not changed from the first two books and so, I encourage those who require more trivia to investigate there


    28. Is that a set up for a sequel, or what? (Another friend bought Star Trek trivia, we started to play, I answered one question, he packed the game up, closed the box, and put it away


    29. He will speak on it, even if it's not right now; and one of the things I've found frustrating is, the one thing I want Him to answer, and He's not saying anything; but He's talking about a lot of other things, the trivia [laughs] the little things in your life, the little things in relationships


    30. He's talking about what seems to be trivia, and you've got one big main elephant sitting there, waiting to be dealt with; and it's like He's just pretending it isn't there

    31. The memories of the frozen toes in the high mountains or the spines of the sea urchins that pierced my feet in the tropical water have disappeared into the realm of forgotten trivia


    32. I suppose we just get too lost in trivia at times, pastors and all of the People of God as well


    33. Jacques wondered if Ray had a tape recorder concealed that he secretly activated to announce all of his trivia


    34. He will speak on it, even if it's not right now and one of the things I've found frustrating is, the one thing I want Him to answer and He's not saying anything, but He's talking about a lot of other things, the trivia [laughs] the little things in your life, the little things in relationships


    35. He's talking about what seems to be trivia, and you've got one big main elephant sitting there waiting to be dealt with and it's like He's just pretending it isn't there


    36. Not knowing you know - this refers to information you have gained, but are not aware of using in your life - often recognised as trivia


    37. He needs to expand on this with more coffee trivia and tips


    38. This removes much of the trivia from your life and enables you to focus on that which is important and meaningful


    39. Talking trivia with pampered spouses in the same bland function rooms all over the world


    40. I felt very uncomfortable; my conscience was puzzled in trivia of various pros & cons of political life & social responsibilities

    41. “I need someone to come up with some good trivia questions


    42. The king nodded his approval and addressed Drack, “I need fifty trivia questions in an hour, can you do that?”


    43. An hour later, the queen and Cassidy were set at one end of the royal court with Drack standing at a podium with a list of trivia questions


    44. Drack nodded in acknowledgement and read from his prepared trivia question list


    45. out facts and provided humorous trivia relating to the exhibits


    46. Nicole thought as she watched the trivia questions pop on and off the wall mounted TV screen


    47. But, I don't want to argue with Pat, as this is his home territory, and it's all his responsibility; and anyway, I don't argue over trivia


    48. Today, information has become so completely disconnected, segmented, and meaningless that it is considered normal to amass useless information known as trivia


    49. Modern civilized societies consider the addiction to memorizing trivia, or meaningless facts to be a hobby


    50. Another way TV has successfully brainwashed viewers into a religious belief in meaningless, is the tons of meaningless Trivia it airs































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    Synonyms for "trivia"

    small beer trifle trivia triviality fantasy chimera bubble frivolity bauble fluff

    "trivia" definitions

    something of small importance