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If he did, it would certainly not be an insipid slave.
"I just see it as who is going to raise some of these other issues in this campaign, which already seems to be so insipid."
My words sounded insipid to me but I knew no other way to say it.
Audience members are asked to campaign for something close to them with mostly insipid results.
"It is said to be very fine and I am surprised to hear of conditions so insipid."
And their conversation, though bizarre, had made what everyone else said to him seem insipid.
Suddenly she realized that the girl was pretty in an insipid fashion.
In fact, brandy was good almost any time, so much better than insipid wine.
Yet, it also makes boring and insipid wines, especially in California.
Or will our message be so weak and insipid that it is not worth having.
"But if we did work that everyone liked, it would be insipid.
I just hope that the debate does not turn out to be a vague and insipid discussion.
Why make reading the most insipid part of a teenager's life?"
The dialogue was pretty insipid but necessary to justify the scene.
It is a formula that makes for insipid games but a reasonable business model.
Now we get these insipid little things in supermarkets from, believe it or not, Australia.
She woke me up at three in the morning singing her insipid songs.
The love scenes are so insipid today,' she said, a pretty smile on her lips.
If the subject of an autobiography is insipid, the narrator can only be the same, and where does that leave me?
What an insipid name for such a nice-looking fellow, he thought.
White fruit, while lovely to look at on the plant, has an insipid taste.
He's still in love with the sister, the insipid little dead sixteen-year-old.
Formulated by their art the most insipid statements become enormously significant.
Where stupid people say insipid stuff to each other.
The dictionary definition of that word is "dull and insipid."