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Do you know why every building down there is drab?
Did he look at me and think, well, there she is, turned into a drab little teacher?
For fear that the world might then be too drab?
"I would have had a very drab life without it."
When I looked around the world, it seemed to me that everything was drab.
But if clothes were drab, language was much less so.
You need to have an older man in a drab job like this.
"It makes the rest of the house look so drab."
However, the name is sometimes also used to describe a drab green color.
"The same life would have been so much drabber without it."
They were dressed in the same drab brown as himself.
The drab man had been hanging around the building all morning.
The work is drab, the money I get has nowhere to be spent.
Perhaps because he's brought a bit of life back into our drab existence.
Empty, the place seemed even more drab than it had the night before.
They took a last look around the drab room and laughed about that too.
There was more of the same drab beach, and then sea.
Perhaps the lighting at the scene itself was too drab.
Without their work it would be a drab publication indeed.
He would sit in the drab offices of social workers.
But even to look would be a feast for the eyes, something to remember during drab future days.
Taken as a group, we are no drabber than writers.
She stared at the drab little woman in the big chair.
We were making something beautiful out of what had been drab and ugly.
Her effort had not been enough, because she was no heroine, just a drab woman.