How To Use Characterless In A Sentence

  • Even more than Hillsden's, the rooms were characterless, devoid of personal possessions -- only a temporary halt for a transient. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • But more and more countryside is being taken over by housing and protesters fear Winchester could become another characterless suburban sprawl if the Barton Farm development goes ahead.
  • That's one danger of Vermentino—it's easy to grow and some wineries overproduce, turning out a rather flavorless, characterless white. The Wine of Yachts and Beaches
  • As for the hair, it was characterless: a mousy mop that he would need to re-create completely. EVERVILLE
  • First impressions are that it is a joyless, characterless pub, staffed by disinterested graduate students and other ingrates, with bizarrely obscure (but not in a good way) range of beers.
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  • Perhaps only the sun could purify - burn me, burn the world into characterless dust.
  • The town is boring and characterless.
  • The northern playground is in the process of being transformed into a communal garden as earth and foliage replace characterless tarmac.
  • The northern playground is in the process of being transformed into a communal garden as earth and foliage replace characterless tarmac.
  • Only the French, with goodness-knows-what writing drills on their small-squared paper, seem still to impose a rounded, open, characterless national hand.
  • My brother used to have a job that paid him to go spend days in characterless chain hotels in Singapore and Paris which of course is very different from being paid to spend days in Singapore and Paris themselves and he traded that job in for one that pays him to stay at home in Connecticut, but at least he gets to see Connecticut. Lance Mannion:
  • The rear of Selfridges is a grim place, just a service road lined by characterless buildings, and totally unlike the elegance of the imposing frontage.
  • While this helps in the credibility department, it makes the trial somewhat bland and characterless.
  • Let us pause for a moment to give thanks for Defamer; now that Gawker is run by the kind of characterless swots your parents always wanted you to turn out like, there is a rapidly-shrinking pool of sources for good blog post swipitation. The Reverend Ted speaks! to sexiest man alive George Clooney « raincoaster
  • Where's the fun in trawling characterless, cavernous bookshops?
  • It's an overplanned, excessively uniform, characterless nowhere full of identical shopping centers, housing developments with pseudo-aristocratic or bucolic names and divided boulevards bisected by grassy medians with identical trees spaced at uniform intervals. Greetings from the belly of the beast
  • Designed by Minoru Yamasaki, whose forte was delicacy on a small scale, the result was the world's daintiest, most characterless big buildings until disaster restored the city's more familiar skyline. The Empire State Building's Luster Returns
  • The rear of Selfridges is a grim place, just a service road lined by characterless buildings, and totally unlike the elegance of the imposing frontage.
  • I've never been a fan of the out-of-town shopping experience, with its huge, characterless soulless warehouses and dodgy trading ethics.
  • The kind of 'characterless' idiot like you, said that you submitted three names excluding yourself. SARA - Southeast Asian RSS Aggregator
  • But the same urchins along the walk from the strip back up the rise toward the quarters, the same characterless sleep.
  • Entering the neighborhood, Phipps had half expected to find the same pristine but characterless dwellings as in Darlington—square boxes that could have been drawn by a child but for the missing squiggle of crayoned smoke coming from their chimneys. Unearthly Asylum
  • She was lovely, but strangely characterless, like a classical sculpture on a plinth. A NASTY DOSE OF DEATH
  • On the other hand, although e-mail messages are faceless, they are by no means characterless.
  • characterless" are some of the adjectives heaped by self-appointed critics on his designs. Statesman.com - Highschool
  • They are formless, characterless, and uninteresting.
  • Metaphysics VII 3: In abstracting all qualities and other determinations from body Aristotle arrived at a conception of characterless, undetermined matter, a “prime matter” that the Neoplatonists later defined as formless and incorporeal (because it was no actual body, but only the necessary underlying condition for bodies). John Philoponus
  • The place looked like somebody's utopia," he writes of Bellevue, Wash., a clean but characterless "boomburb" across Lake Washington from Seattle, "more a model city than an actual one, and it appeared to be inhabited by the kinds of people whom architects like to place as strolling figures in the foregrounds of watercolor sketches of their projects. An Englishman Lights Out
  • All-round development is not characterless development, either, nor should it deny personality.
  • As for the hair, it was characterless: a mousy mop that he would need to re-create completely. EVERVILLE
  • New characterless housing encroaches on the countryside.
  • Are teenage girls and boys who are in a relationship 'characterless'? Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • His characterless Seventh Symphony won a Lenin prize.
  • (retd) Manmohan Singh Liberhan on Monday said he was not a "characterless" person who would hand it over to the media. The Hindu - Front Page
  • characterless" pilsners brewed by Budweiser and Miller. Missoula Independent
  • Other bus drivers, allocated the lesser job of driving some characterless new red cuboid, waved at our driver with unconcealed jealousy.
  • And in case you're wondering what Ayesha Takia has lashed out at Baba Ramdev for, well, the dude apparently said that all actors were "characterless". The India Uncut Blog
  • In regard to the character-drawing I may say that I have tried to make my figures rather "characterless," and I have done so for reasons I shall now state. Plays by August Strindberg, Second series

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