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bland

[bland] / blænd /




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They are generally pleasant if bland landscapes, rendered in small, precise daubs of thick paint, and they begin to appear by the mid-1870s.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cameron’s “As You Grow,” a story about caring for others, is the blandest of the bunch.

From Washington Post

The trial judge’s solution was to allow the agent to testify about the confession but to omit Mr. Samia’s name, substituting bland phrases like “another person.”

From New York Times

Here and in the second section, that crowded L ride, the dramaturgy is hazy, the music bland.

From New York Times

What remains of the state’s emaciated state press corps is now squeezed into small and relatively bland offices within the Capitol.

From Seattle Times