How To Use Banal In A Sentence

  • ‘Fire kills’ is the banal but unarguable opening line of the introduction to John Prescott's new vision for the country's fire and rescue service.
  • What a great synthesis of the banality of everyday life with high tech and high culture.
  • This is a big reason to combat the creeping banalisation of cosmetic surgery as just another 'harmless' service offered by the booming beauty industry. The Times of India
  • A polite tongue provided a shield of tactful silence and banal pleasantries that staved off needless provocation and harm.
  • Ray's comments swerved from the banal, to the solid and sober, like all good reporters.
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  • Ellis agrees that "that sequence does seem kind of cursory" – but only, he goes on, because Clay is so numbly affectless that even rape and torture would look banal to him. Bret Easton Ellis: 'So you're a misogynist, a racist – so what? Does it make your art less interesting?'
  • The mock-heroic style of the intertitles contrasts well with the banal visuals.
  • Kruger reprised banal images from the Eisenhower years, threw such admonitional captions as we don't need another hero, and presented her large, crisp montages in striking combinations of black, white and red. Graphic Content
  • While these catchphrases have been used and abused to the point of becoming banal, they are both historically accurate as well as symbolic of the attitudes that made the Apollo program in general a success.
  • The script is utterly banal. It is incredible that human minds can put such muck on to paper.
  • Her comments are so threadbare and banal, that her role smacks of the worst kind of tokenism.
  • But mothers, too, commit "filicide" for all kinds of motives dark and strange or sometimes banal. Motherhood And Murder
  • Even good ideas are frequently contained in banal packages that neutralize the virtues they possess.
  • Lamely suave, spouting banalities about pop music and unconscious of his savage condescension toward women, he's a rancid summation of the Playboy ethic.
  • The real outrage is how common and banal, how unsurprising and thoroughly precedented it is. Matthew Yglesias » Gaza in Context
  • No fictional account of human humiliation and shame can capture the frightening banality of the people's treatment at these checkpoints.
  • The next cut finds him waiting for the second hand on the clock to mark 5.00 pm and thus the banal end to his career.
  • Their initial banality allows them to be fulfilled, to take on another life, to free themselves of their own geographies.
  • An ancient Russian icon in nielloed silver and one of these Christs in carved wood, executed in the seventeenth century by Bogard de Nancy, in an antique frame of gilded wood backed with velvet, were the only things that slightly relieved the banality of the decoration. Là-bas
  • Two moments of unintentional humor I noticed through the usual dross of banal conversation.
  • He shows himself to be an ill-mannered, thin-skinned, easily flattered narcissistic ignoramus, given to stupid jokes, banal observations, casual rudeness and hypocritical pieties.
  • It takes talent to make something as banal as gardenias smell so elegant. Times, Sunday Times
  • The perfect antidote to Schultz's uninformed banalities about Arbus's pictures is Errol Morris's detailed explorations of photography's connection to the real world. Michael Roth: Thinking Photography With Diane Arbus and Errol Morris
  • Banal" was not a term applicable to someone unable to recognize his limitless moral depravity. Anything but Banal
  • As much as "democratisation" means "engaged citizens" it also implies normalisation as in setting of norms and banalisation Economics of information: resources
  • Initially, what I found to be striking as I walked through the exhibition was its banality and quiet resonance.
  • The greatest laughs come when we realise the full banality of virtual conversations, when spoken out loud.
  • His banal and punning conclusion is that 'food is certain to be a vital ingredient of humanity's future'. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was indeed capable of the profound and the banal.
  • This mythic quality is what he admired in the work, and yet his literal-minded insistence on shining a spotlight into every crevice makes the whole thing seem completely banal.
  • Slowly, ponderously, and to no obvious purpose, bewigged lawyers gnaw away at obscure details, while judges occasionally interrupt them with observations of unutterable banality.
  • First the Gulf, then the Balkan campaigns honed the syntax of 24-hour reporting almost to the point of banality.
  • This trope is almost banal: we hate what we idealize -- be it power, fame, wealth -- because what we idealize we know deep down is not worth wanting and so we feel embarrassed and even dirty for wanting it so. Rabbi Irwin Kula: The Roasting Of Weiner And The Public Good
  • the characters were well drawn but the plot was banal
  • A kind of Pinocchio sans magic, Petrushka dies a banal non-death, getting whacked by a blow to his empty head.
  • All week I was visting my parents ie not in lab and every other night I had a vivid as hell dream about really banal lab tasks, such as plating cells, loading gels, and explaining lamellipodia formation to the new grad student. The Struggles of Scheduling
  • It is, however, perceived as pure and religious, mythical and, in a banal sense, sublime.
  • I suspect that he thinks he is one, which is why we are occasionally treated to comments that to most people appear banal.
  • I am computer literate but I find surfing the net is only equalled in its vapidity by the banality of today's TV programmes.
  • How do you sex up the banal fact that every tenth child in the world who never sees the inside of a schoolroom is a Pakistani child? Osama bin Laden death: No mourning or celebration in Pakistan
  • Thus, Bellocchio establishes the central contradiction between ideological extremism and everyday banalities.
  • Coetzee has obviously immersed himself in his adoptive hometown, and the city comes alive in all its banal, suburban Australianness.
  • Rose is delphically self-absorbed and to Harold's horror seems to be banal, almost retardedRose is on the way to being one of Beryl Bainbridge's greatest creations. The Girl in the Polka Dot Dress by Beryl Bainbridge – review
  • It's been a mode of public conversation which has slowly inured us all against the terrible reality of bombs and guns and the banal bestiality of violence.
  • It is one of those foreign feathers, like intimism, intimity, femininity, distinction and distinguished (the last pair now banalities if anything was ever banal; so do extremes meet), in which writers of literary criticism love to parade, and which ordinary persons should do their best to pluck from them, protesting when there is a chance, and at all times refusing the compliment of imitation. Formations.
  • What conversation exists is trapped in a level of superficial banality.
  • I find most New Age spiritual music to be boring and banal but I've met a lot of people that find great use for it.
  • Then with dawning horror you realise you're screwed - eye contact is made and you're doomed to desultory, banal small talk the whole way until you get into Waverley.
  • Wings moderately broad, veins rather irregular; discal areolet large, quadrilateral; externo-medial veins, subanal vein, and anal vein very slight; subanal vein and anal vein united at some distance from the border. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • By contrast Match of the Day's current migrainous banality is no accident: these lolling satin-shirted sofa fondlers have simply been watching TV feeds in Television Centre, their view fatally restricted, their experienced glazed by distance. Sky generation is beginning to miss Richard Keys and Andy Gray | Barney Ronay
  • Nor will my modern versionist relegate to a foot-note, as is the malpractice of his banal brotherhood the interesting and often startling phases of his foreign author's phraseology and dull the text with its commonplace English equivalent -- thus doing the clean reverse of what he should do. Arabian nights. English
  • Its background details - office meetings, package holidays - seemed as significant as the shuffle between lust and love, amorality and a search for meaning: the proximity of banality to tragedy or redemption.
  • Yet its very banality is also somehow appropriate - for this war will be won or lost not in some grand showdown but in a trillion tiny everyday encounters, like those of commuters pouring off a suburban train. The madrid agenda
  • Part of this undertaking is banal, and biasedly so: I simply want to find some reassurance about death. We, Who Need Such Great Mysteries | Her Bad Mother
  • As ever for American movies, the body switcheroo is also a banal moral lesson.
  • He had given up work in disgust at the sheer banality of everyday life - this mindless activity just to get your old age pension.
  • It is the same with the way she talks: the outrageous soundbite followed by the banal self-contradiction.
  • Although Banalata is not formally defined as a widow because she never married, she is still subject to social conventions that make her a second-class citizen.
  • A blog will thrive, live a banal life or just die from inattention.
  • Boasting that its uniforms, methods, and attitudes make it stand out in a food court of banality, the franchise founded in 1946 at Muscle Beach, Santa Monica, spares no humiliation when dandifying its always smiling, sprightly employees. website, Hot Dog on a Stick's uniforms were inspired by a quirky 1960's trend that saw jockey caps and hot pants in fashion. Minyanville
  • So expertly dissected that it's like all great satire - banal in its accuracy and attention to detail.
  • For artist Simon Faithfull, the anti-heroic banality of this crossing made it a perfect launching ground for his Limbo project commissioned by the Film and Video Umbrella, which transmits and geo-locates, in real time, digital drawings made by Faithfull via a custom-made iPhone app. Joan K. Smith: Simon Faithfull's Limbo: Mobile App as Anti-Heroic Art
  • She loathes Hollywood, finds it distasteful and banal, hates the idea of her art being tainted by commerce.
  • Now we'll see the difference between banal mass-market drivel and true untutored garbage.
  • Zealotry is as banal as evil. Times, Sunday Times
  • Being mere insiders, uncritically, may often result in the production of mindless celebratory writing, rhetorical flourishes, and populist clichés - so easy to imbibe and so banal.
  • A song which can appeal to non-native speakers is obviously going to have relatively banal lyrics.
  • The outcome of this populist turn is the celebration of the ordinary and the banal.
  • But mention the impending transfer deadline and the banalities are overwhelmed by his sense of urgency.
  • Anyone familiar with the state of the American pharmaceutical markets in the late 19th and early 20th centuries prior to government regulations would laugh at the blithe and banal praise of “consumer choice” as a miracle cureall. The Volokh Conspiracy » Pitfalls of Paternalism
  • The play pokes fun at these dialogues through characters having banal conversations.
  • Pfizer announced that in patients with established heart disease, Lipitor® (atorvastatin calcium) 80 mg not only significantly reduced the relative risk of suffering a first cardiovascular event by 19 percent compared to Lipitor 10 mg but also provided a sustained reduction in the risk of a subsequent second, third, fourth, and fifth cardiovascular event, according to a subanalysis of the five-year Treating to New Targets (TNT) study. Health News from Medical News Today
  • Their "plain" styles are really just exercises in banality, studiously avoiding the "literary" because to attempt something other than bare proficiency would reveal the aesthetic void at the core of their work. Narrative Strategies
  • The idea smartly captures the banality of the relationship, highlighting the central idea by juxtaposing it against the action.
  • A song which can appeal to non-native speakers is obviously going to have relatively banal lyrics.
  • The paper slams the campaign in its leader: it is described variously as narrow, chunky, banal, bland, convergent and played too much for the benefit swing voters.
  • Everybody says sorry and life goes on - it's that banal.
  • The rest of the album, overproduced to the point of banality, barely registers as individual songs.
  • These poems and a few others tend to be prosaic, obsessed with private matters in banal terms.
  • Both book and film stripped the glamour from the mafia and revealed its protagonists for what they were: ruthless, banal, sociopathic thugs far removed from elegant, Godfatherly sophistication and singing in a very different choir from the Sopranos. Beauty and the Inferno by Roberto Saviano – Review
  • We will nurture robotic, banal and nonreflexive culture unless we're aware of it. The Jakarta Post Breaking News
  • Granted, three of the bits work well, but the rest are so banal, so dull, so lifeless, that one has to wonder how this thing ever got released.
  • These fabulist authors have gone even further by establishing themselves as an ‘institution’ that is juxtaposing its narrative form in contradistinction to the common banal discourse of society.
  • Quando ha visto un film che ho postato anche qui non ricordo quale, ora un utente di un forum mi espresse la sua perplessità verso le metafore “banali”. No Fat Clips!!! : Frat
  • Btw, searching for the word "banalization" to check if it existed same in english as in spanish, I encountered this article gadfly. igc.org / liberal / genius. htm The J Curve
  • Within this latter group lies cutlery, perhaps the most banal and uninteresting of eating-related subject matters.
  • And should we allow these doctored, computerized images of the Holocaust to banalize the most horrible, incomparable event of human History? Hollywood's Nazi Revisionism
  • People are always trotting out banal statistics and clichés to placate those who appear to be in a spot of bother.
  • Die blauen Pillen, ich versichere Ihnen, Rechtsanwalt uber Scheidung geworden sind Gegenstand zahlreicher Studien, die Essenz von dem, was ist zhiteyskoy Banalitat: Ehemanner, die mehr als funfzig, mit der Unterstutzung Fleisch Viagra, beginnen sich zu andern Verlust des Interesses an Sex und die Handschellen zu suchen jungere Partner. Matthew Yglesias » What Might Have Been
  • In their statements, they have become expert in using pompous phrases and key buzzwords to cover up ugly banalities.
  • In contrast to these banal and bromidic tomes, California political consultant Richie Ross has just penned “My Letters to Dead People,” a lively little volume which is one-part personal history and one-part professional perspective about some of the biggest personalities and events of the last four decades in state politics. Richie Ross Talks to Dead People; Garry’s Oops
  • This is the making of a generation whose banality is interchangeable with their vacuity.
  • He watches a woman chase a runaway dog and eavesdrops on conversations even more banal than his prose.
  • It's like a romantic comedy written by Beckett - a romantic tragicomedy - in which romance dies not in some passionate combustion, but fizzles out into uncomfortable, aseptic banality.
  • Against what he calls the " banalization of sexuality, " Pope Benedict offers a message: There is a better way. The Pope and the Condom
  • The amount of background information in the link essays is generally superficial, sometimes to the point of banality.
  • We are forced to reimagine those images; he rescues that terrible footage from encroaching banality.
  • Dressed like a dosser, he shuffles about, teaching Caviezel how to make banal lines sound halfway decent.
  • This talented and charismatic alpinist also knows Bass, yet he awkwardly dismissed attempting to influence him by mumbling banalities about how everyone has to work within their own comfort zone. David Holbrooke: Skiing and Sacrifice
  • Modern political speech is so dopey, so banal, that it's no wonder why people wish a pox on all houses.
  • After all the hype, the secrets turn out to be pretty banal: boning poussins to make them easier to serve, chilling a beef fillet so it slices neater, wrapping rabbit in pancetta to keep it moist.
  • Pope Benedict said the "sheer fixation on the condom implies a banalisation of sexuality BBC News - Home
  • People banalise pollution because no one ever made the link ... between pollution, illness and death," said UN Development Programme coordinator Mathieu Houinato. AllAfrica News: Latest
  • Hence they combine whole phrases more than words -- _phrases banales_. Journalism for Women A Practical Guide
  • In such works, the serene surface of domestic placidity is only occasionally ruffled by dissonant details: Lou presents a world that is as familiar as it is banal.
  • The banalization of the genocide of the Jews by the Nazi regime and of its horror are unacceptable for us. Archive 2009-01-01
  • No amount of attention to signs can undo the impact of cliched words or banal sentiments.
  • He states that with a ration of only two ballpoint pens each month he ‘made art’ with the ‘most banal’ of instruments.
  • The magazine has often been accused of banalizing even the most serious subjects.
  • There was an air about the place that seemed to scorn the facile awe it woke in the breasts of the beholders and that fleered at the human banalities upon their lips. The Palace of Darkened Windows
  • What stands in our way is the oft-characterized banalities with which we live. Rodney L. Taylor, Ph.D.: New Year's Resolution: A Confucian View
  • Peckham Rye Multi-Storey Car Park, SE15, Thu to 30 SepSkye SherwinThe raw materials of Maurizio Anzeri's art couldn't be more banal: 1930s and 40s black-and-white portrait photographs salvaged from junk markets and an embroidery more fitting to the therapeutic meticulousness of the craft shop than to the grand ironic gestures of the white cube gallery. This week's new exhibitions
  • And that is the banality — or "banalization" — that we face today. The 'Problem of Evil' in Postwar Europe
  • Juliette Blightman deals in deceptive banalities that, through meticulously selective stage management, conjure moments of reverie on the time-honoured, irrepressible passing of time. This week's new exhibitions
  • Critics were perplexed by this seemingly perfect specimen, and swiftly termed her bland and banal.
  • Haaretz duly notes the “efforts to banalize the Holocaust” in Chavez speech, and notes that a few months ago the CAIV leadership tried to excuse another anti Semitic utterance of Chavez even as a majority of the Jewish population in Venezuela seems to have been against the directive of the CAIV bureau something Haaretz might want o inquire within? 08/06/2006 - 08/13/2006
  • The banality of political correctness, the attenuation of meaning in the argot of legalese/computere/governmentese newspeak attenuates all feeling and meaning. One Book, One Tweet « Third Point of Singularity
  • But, thanks to America's amazing ability to mythify even its most banal idiosyncrasies, millions upon millions of humans all over the world imagine themselves to be Americans several hours a week and have been doing so since the invention of moving pictures. David Seaton's News Links
  • Black Pat successfully embodies the crushing physical weight of depressive illness, and the crude banality of his torments illuminate its brutal power to strip away joy; but, for all his foul tongue and fouler breath, the monstrous dog fails to penetrate the darker psychological landscape of depression, so that the novel never packs quite the punch that it promises. Mr Chartwell by Rebecca Hunt – review
  • Through a combination of cynicism and self-flattery, we put their accomplishments on a par with the banalities of contemporary celebrity culture.
  • Even while the banal dialogue washes over you, the kicks and jumps remain spectacular.
  • This tinpot Caesar is in open revolt against the intellectual banality and poverty of his home life - the house is decorated with framed tourist posters of Florence and Rome - and by his lack of cash.
  • All these touches seem as woefully accurate as they always did, set against that banal English netherworld of market towns and motorway service stations.
  • Insofar as the European constitution mentions the free market, it is simply banal and unoriginal.
  • Urbanus is said of urbanity, that is courtesy, or it is said of ur, that is to say fire or light and banal, that is to say response or answer. The Golden Legend, vol. 3
  • The filmmaker has once again wrapped up crude banalities in shiny tin foil.
  • Now that it's revealed, it seems niggardly and banal - and it calls into question the entire notion of free will and predestination.
  • But Barnes has produced a bleak and profound meditation on love and loss from an ostensibly banal premise.
  • In its statement, the Vatican said the journalistic investigation had treated complicated subjects in a "partial and banal way" and could take steps to defend the "honor of morally upright people" who loyally serve the Church. Corruption Scandal Rocks Vatican
  • The wordless theatre of everyday life occasionally threatens to subside into banality.
  • The banal and obvious truth is that life and a country are largely what you make of them.
  • What we should be concerned about is whether the decision reached is actually the right one, not some banal behind the scenes "powerplay". Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk
  • Anyone who believed such a thing was by definition clueless and delusional, and the lyrical contributions are matchlessly banal.
  • Within this latter group lies cutlery, perhaps the most banal and uninteresting of eating-related subject matters.
  • It is banal, orotund, unmusical, and stuffed with wads of unnecessary jargon.
  • What took their place was not the masterwork of Mies Van der Rohe, but the ‘banal commercial buildings’ of lesser emulators and admirers.
  • It doesn't really say anything new and tells its story in the most banal and predictable manner possible.
  • Even while the banal dialogue washes over you, the kicks and jumps remain spectacular.
  • Wherever we went we were followed by a sometimes annoyingly indistinct and sometimes annoyingly disruptive wallpaper of music ranging from the ambient and the classical to the irritating and the banal.
  • What saves the whole shtick from utter banality is Wang's great location work and his ability to get performances out of even a block of wood.
  • While some of the book's guidelines are common sense, others are banal.
  • The pressure of such defensive forays into inner-city territory, each homing in acutely at the side of others and being jostled by them, makes for compound ironies which are truly sharpened and banal.
  • In the context of the pervasive nineteenth century idealism of Hegel, Kant and their epigones, this axiomatic statement was anything but banal.
  • The first -- it was hard to admit this, even to himself -- was none other than the child-woman of the Shaandaar, his loyal ally in that nightmare time which he was now trying so mightily to conceal behind banalities and mists, the aficionada of the martial arts, Hanif Johnson's lover, Mishal Sufyan. The Satanic Verses
  • A guide talked about the banality and universality of the image of these two corporate warehouses.
  • The banality of grey, prison like walls high-rising above their heads was a spite to their very faces.
  • As banal as these bouncy tunes are, nowadays they make me wish I lived in a time when music like this meant just what it was supposed to mean, and didn't come loaded with an ironic subtext.
  • Slowly, ponderously, and to no obvious purpose, bewigged lawyers gnaw away at obscure details, while judges occasionally interrupt them with observations of unutterable banality.
  • It suggests a society, if not a nation, in which the connections between criminality and culture have become banal and where most have become inoculated against any indignation at the fact that those links exist.
  • Intellectual snobbery is so over, I chided myself, before launching into an orgy of sheer, joyous banality.
  • When Thor is exiled to Earth, cosmic bombast gives way to the terrestrial banality of his romance with Natalie Portman's astrophysicist, Jane, who talks earnestly about resolving her particle data and knows about Einstein-Rosen bridges, the fanciful wormholes through which bad guys and good guys alike shuttle between realms like Metro North commuters. 'Thor': A Vehicle of Low Norsepower
  • Elements such as this can potentially add much character to a genre that's typically overwrought with banality.
  • What won't be unusual to many is the banal content of Warhol's utterances, his obsession with trivialities, and his seeming shallowness.
  • She understood that over-familiarity breeds the risk of stripping luxury of its power through banalization. The Return of Luxury
  • Anyone familiar with the state of the American pharamaceutical markets in the late 19th and early 20th centuries prior to government regulations would laugh at the blithe and banal praise of “consumer choice” as a miracle cureall. The Volokh Conspiracy » Pitfalls of Paternalism
  • The film is rich in allegorical theme and symbolic imagery, transforming the most banal of materials into miraculous epiphanies.
  • Plus the chat function means that you can expound about all of the banal minutia you'd like in regards to the song playing, what it means to you, or the absurdity of the entire situation. Conan Neutron: Why Turntable.fm Might Just End Up Saving Music
  • His bizarre word rhythm and gleeful disregard for punctuation makes even his most banal utterances sound dramatic.
  • I made a long list of quite banal and boring questions that I went through and asked this man.
  • It was a neat neologism that hinted at both intent and maddening randomness: something banal had been made into a weapon, and like a handgun or a hunting knife, it could accidentally kill you.
  • The air of studied banality persists even during moments of great importance.
  • The death sentence the late Philip Johnson pronounced on skyscrapers 15 years ago was directed at the then-prevailing North American skyscraper form, namely the plethora of minimalist boxes of stultifying banality. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • David Brooks proves that right-wing psycho-babble is just as insipid and banal as any other kind. Babbling Brooks
  • Whilst admiring the ‘immense talent’ of Ballard in transforming a vague, banal terrain into a hallucinatory hell — a feat also achieved in Crash — Griset observes that although Concrete Island may be a continuation of the earlier novel, this time the automobile is a mere symbolic pretext for an examination of the flip-side of our ordered, automated, aseptic lifestyle. Ballardian » ‘Content in their little prisons’: J.G. Ballard on ‘The Towers’
  • A good editor would have ensured that these characters did not have as much time to maunder on endlessly and indulge in the most banal conversation.
  • I'm sick of the lassitude, sick of the despair and the heroising of banality.
  • One standout performer is Melody Moore, who has a big, bright soprano and makes something out of the banal role of Rita Clayton, the frantic mother of the kidnapped girl; also impressive is the boy soprano Michael Kepler Meo as the ghostly Arthur. Creep Show
  • They lead, banally, to the admissions desk and coat check. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The seemingly banal ramblings of this loveable loser are beautifully scripted.
  • Bombs are going off all the time, but we could call it a "banalization" of violence: people sitting in one room no longer pay attention to the bomb going off next door, so to speak. Iraq on the Edge
  • Tours through North America and Britain are recounted with spirit-crushing banality.
  • So instead of being a film about a mouse trying to fit in with humans, we get a far more banal film about a middle brother's loneliness.
  • His column is a potpourri of banal observations, some ever so slightly to the left of the American political establishment, some to the right.
  • The point is not that Shaw's plays are tracts, but that they are so much duller, clumsier, more banal than his undramatized tracts, prefaces, reminiscences, feuilletons on the arts, letters to newspapers and random correspondents. Pshaw!
  • Daniel Kasman on Lights in the Dusk: "The strong emphasis on [Aki] Kaurismäki's staging places the plot at such a distance that the story and acting seem banal and overworn while the look is utterly refined. GreenCine Daily: Fests and events, 2/26.
  • Of course, as with all truly interesting phenomena, pundits now are trying to banalize the scandal by reducing it to one man, one company, one hobby- horse. Law & Order, Fleet Street
  • The show includes both banal objects, such as electric switches and sockets, as well as hand-formed clay objects, cast in bronze.
  • She was an actress with an opera singer's voice and vocal skills, which enabled her to lift her performances out of the banal into the realms of realism.
  • Bland, banal music tinkled discreetly from hidden loudspeakers.
  • Despite his descent into simplism and banality in his later work, this poem shows the brilliant talent he possessed as a young poet. Archive 2006-10-01
  • Like many bands playing earnestly banal semi-derived emo schlock they've connected with an audience of disaffected youth who find comfort in their cranked up pop music and simplistic lyrics.
  • Kruger reprised banal images from the Eisenhower years, threw in such admonitional captions as we don't need another hero, and presented her large, crisp montages in striking combinations of black, white and red. Warning: Graphic Content
  • In the fullness of time, ninety-nine percent of the bad, ugly, stupid, obtuse, and banal remains so, and remains so unmemorable that it sinks into oblivion.
  • The album avoids being banal and predictable because he is not afraid to fully use his voice to emote.
  • The film is rich in allegorical theme and symbolic imagery, transforming the most banal of materials into miraculous epiphanies.
  • It has no railway station, which, of course, is a great merit; it's not to have any big blatant hotels or pensions -- nothing but charming bungalow-cottages; there'll be no pier, no band, none of those banal winter-gardens and impossible pleasure palaces that _ces autres_ delight in, and, _of course_, none of those immensely fearful concert parties and pierrots. Punch, or the London Charivari, May 6, 1914
  • To be knocked down by the boom of a sailing vessel was so banal as to be embarrassing.
  • One more on baseball: Tony Kornheiser of the Washington Post pays tribute to a player whose startling achievement is rooted in banality: showing up for work. Watching Baseball on TV | PopPolitics.com
  • From the curries of South East Asia to the chili pastes of China and from the garam masalas of India to the salsas of Latin America, hot and spicy foods are common, but never banal.
  • For a medium that thrives on ad-lib banter, trying to find appropriate words when there are none can easily sound banal.
  • Slowly, ponderously, and to no obvious purpose, bewigged lawyers gnaw away at obscure details, while judges occasionally interrupt them with observations of unutterable banality.
  • I regret that your post regarding retiring in Yucatan got diverted into some banal semi-intellectual discourse among cloistered word-monks of how sophisticated people refer to the anarchistic megalopolis commonly referred to about the world as Mexico City which, of course, has nothing to do with anything and much less your inquiry regarding the Yucatan Peninsula which is as removed from the Mexico City conurbation as Oughagadougou is from Beijing. Retiring in Yucatan
  • It's the banality, rather than the misogyny, which is objectionable.
  • John and Ken care little for such banalities and instead go for the throat on a daily basis. Jorge-Mario Cabrera: Dogs Bark Because We Gallop
  • Bland, banal music tinkled discreetly from hidden loudspeakers.
  • Given Brownback's rigid theoconservatism - in which Catholicism is reduced to criminalizing all abortion and preventing gay couples from having any legal protections - the statement was banal. The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan
  • What followed was flagrant musical bankruptcy and the insufferable drone of banal music.
  • Compared with my upbringing, the angst-laden teenage world I am viewing is almost banal, yet it is exactly this commonplaceness, this exotic pedestrianism, that I did not previously realize how desperately I craved. Dont You Forget About Me
  • I could suspend my dissatisfaction over the fact that the Borg suddenly became banally hierarchical for the duration of one movie, but it really lay the groundwork for declawing the Borg. Matthew Yglesias » The Final Frontier
  • The critical judgments are venturesomely banal ( "In countless variations, both fictional and dramatic, he studies illusions destined sooner or later to be shattered against the trivialities of everyday life"), and the psychological probings, full of self-congratulatory assumptions about Chekhov's motivations, unconsciously resemble, at times, Nabokov's parody of the "scholar" who writes the bogus preface to Lolita. Short Reviews

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