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insipid - use in sentences
Modifies a noun
- display: However, the insipid display against City last weekend mirrored many of those without Keane over the past two seasons.
- version: Let's not talk about the insipid version by Britney Spears!
- music: Suddenly the lights dimmed and there was music, terrible insipid, tinny music.
- performance: Ireland, in contrast, came under fire after an insipid performance in Paris.
- trash: But they sound as tho they are going to be full of a load of insipid trash.
- play: It was not a success; the most ridiculous, insipid play that ever I saw in my life, was Pepys ' verdict.
Modifying Another Word
- rather: He has quite a good voice, it's just a shame they gave him a rather insipid song.
- so: And in Marseilles they make an excellent dish of a common fowl, which is often so insipid.
- very: These disks look very insipid on the Philips player in RGB.
- somewhat: The complexion and general appearance is often defined by this, being either pale and somewhat insipid, or dark and brooding.
- little: Pleasant, a little fun, a little insipid.
- slightly: Christopher Hitchens A He might have thought the term was very slightly insipid, which, I'm afraid, it very slightly is.
Used with adjective complement
- become: In fact, they are becoming ever more insipid.
- sound: TV: This sounds really insipid, I know, but it was written by a little turtle.
- look: These disks look very insipid on the Philips player in RGB.
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