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"Life can be very vapid if you have everything," she said.
Before his eyes he saw again the pretty, vapid face of Ruby.
The critics said I was vapid, but the ratings were high.
His eyes were black and vapid, like those of a raccoon.
She looked innocent, but not at all vapid or stupid.
Here he gets a vapid, rapt look on his face.
The window at the front seemed to regard them like a vapid glass eye.
All my earlier efforts to spare her feelings seemed vapid now.
With that, talk of European integration would become completely vapid.
Only in his mind he did not use the adjective "vapid."
He also likes to throw out the vapid "Have a good day!"
I was beginning to sound vapid and I knew it.
Few biographies make more vapid but aggressive use of the words probably and perhaps.
Put that way, the Government's case does sound vapid.
Think of our poor King having to bore himself silly with those vapid little girls.
The moon, full and bloated, looked down on us with a vapid eye.
He returned a vapid smile but kept his eyes dutifully on the road.
He might not even learn that if she were a vapid creature who paid no attention to affairs of the country.
But others see a future where politicians are more vapid and risk averse than ever.
When I hailed her, she turned a pale and vapid face towards me.
That personality might have turned out to be utterly shallow and vapid.
He spends the first half of the series in a relationship with the equally vapid Jackie.
It might have lent the vapid hour a worthier air.
And the two stars beam at each other in vapid but pleasant fashion.
Enjoy your stay, she added with a vapid smile.