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Central Four injected an insipidly bland tone to the words.
A figure with a long dark robe and a face like a white balloon was smiling insipidly at me from an antique mirror.
But not to short to leave insipidly spiteful, pointless, whining comments.
The decade's popular music was so insipidly cheerful because in their hearts Americans couldn't have been more depressed.
And worst of all, day after day of the same insipidly perfect weather.
At the counter she found a friend, bent on the same errand, and conversed with her insipidly, wasting much time.
"And she was never turned," Jaden offered insipidly.
They said the same stupid things, did the same senseless things, postured and played with themselves insipidly.
Shorn of their obsessive point, the rudimentary tonal gestures become insipidly sentimental and melodramatic.
He was smiling insipidly.
She smiled insipidly.
They lull you into a false sense of security by being so insipidly bland," the captain said with a grin, "but they have their moments."
I was trying to speak insipidly, yet everything I said to Tibe seemed to take on a double meaning.
Lost in Translation is the most boring, overhyped, insipidly stupid movie I've seen in years.
It is a little overdone, is rather dry, it tastes pretty insipidly, it rouses no enthusiasm.
She was suddenly, startlingly aware of Theresa's physical presence--her handsome, intelligent face, not insipidly pretty but strong and powerfully attractive.
Barussio's ears picked up at the phrase but Remo Blomberg was still smiling insipidly.
He found plastic, insipidly styled cups and saucers, laid them on the foldaway table, and produced the equally foldaway chairs.
"Bugaku" soon becomes a marriage ceremony in which the bride is insipidly demure and the groom is a determinedly forceful warrior.
During initialization, the internal navigation system in some Lexus models insipidly proclaims Lexus Link Active!
But even the crude vision which Calvin had given him would have been preferable to the insipidly coloured, flicker-motion parody of the world through which he now moved.
Miller isn't about to use the term - a term, incidentally, insipidly glorified in the recent Hollywood film, "The Replacements," about strikebreaking football players.
After all, between Memorial Day picnics, Fourth of July fireworks and Labor Day block parties, all our seasonal gatherings couldn't be so insipidly idyllic.
Though "City on Fire" has a solid story line, the appeal of Hong Kong films isn't their plots, which tend to be either insipidly single-minded or mind-bogglingly sprawling.
Her riding habit suited her, for even Lady Ursula could not advocate an insipidly pale riding suit, and the warm brown set off her hair and eyes well.