How To Use Insipid In A Sentence

  • When this breaker crashed onto the beach of popular culture, the legend was made and the grave dug, but the music his legacy has inspired is insipid and dull.
  • Prima_ are neither ingenerable nor incorruptible Substances; since by his _Alkahest_ some of them may be produc'd of Bodies that were before of another Denomination; and by the same powerfull _Menstruum_ all of them may be reduc'd into insipid Water. The Sceptical Chymist or Chymico-Physical Doubts & Paradoxes, Touching the Spagyrist's Principles Commonly call'd Hypostatical; As they are wont to be Propos'd and Defended by the Generality of Alchymists. Whereunto is præmis'd Part of
  • The audio foreground, however, is dominated by the insipid, warbling, and off-key sound of Gareth Gates murdering a late 1970s disco classic.
  • What kind of upturn can we expect when this is over - vigorous or insipid? Times, Sunday Times
  • I would like your temperate drinker to pause, and reflect upon the fact, that the quantity of brandy or rum that he took at a drink, when he commenced this downhill course, has been gradually increased; so that in the second year, what had been quite sufficient to please his palate and produce all the desired effects in the first, was then insipidly small; and more so in the third year, if, mayhap, he could with any decency lay claim to the title of _temperate drinker_ so long. Select Temperance Tracts
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  • an insipid personality
  • Suddenly the centre ground seems insipid. The Sun
  • Insipid, as if the full, lush taste of prime toro had been washed out by some mysterious force.
  • I wouldn't call her insipid if I were in your place," he remonstrated. Frank Merriwell's Son A Chip Off the Old Block
  • Patients with intracranial germinoma at other locations may present with diabetes insipidus, hypopituitarism, and Perinaud syndrome.
  • Carly Flynn, who managed to be "the nice one" without being insipid, which is a tricky balance to manage (not that I've ever tried). Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
  • Recently we have been ‘Christmas’ but before that ‘festive season’ whilst insipid is the closest we can get to I guess? It Is Christmas in Ruralshire. Say It And Be Proud. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • There were indeed big chunks of chocolate, but the ice-cream itself was insipid and flavourless.
  • insipidly expressed thoughts
  • Lopez is completely inept when it comes to playing out the hysterics that this mellow-dramatic insipid thriller so often demands of her.
  • But most agreed that many of the items were neither insipid nor shallow.
  • Bad scrambled eggs are beyond the pale: insipid, pale lemon yellow fading to a bilious grey - granular, curdling or lying in a puddle of whey-like liquid.
  • 'Tis not improbable also, but that our _taste_ may be very much improv'd either by _preparing_ our taste for the Body, as, after eating _bitter_ things, _Wine_, or other _Vinous liquors_, are more sensibly tasted; or else by _preparing_ Bodies for our tast; as the dissolving of Metals with acid Liquors, make them tastable, which were before altogether insipid; thus _Lead_ becomes _sweeter_ then Sugar, and _Silver_ more _bitter_ then Micrographia Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon
  • Less thus reported own diovan 125 60 hydrochlorothiazide differences include monotherapy (2%), beneficial respiratory colestipol (1. 2% of 1, 571 hazards checking hydrochlorothiazide in diabetes insipidus hcl/hydrochlorothiazide feedings during scleral trials. Wii-volution
  • What an insipid little man. The Sun
  • I am thoroughly disillusioned by the insipidity that is creeping into all aspects of daily life.
  • Never mind contemporary country music, with its upbeat insipidity, which is to the genre at its best as a giant shopping complex is to the wild terrain eradicated to build it.
  • Certainly in Paris one sees very conspicuously the absence of the love of flowers; or, rather, one may say that for the subtle and inventive children of the Ile de France the flower is artificial, and what we call flowers are merely an insipid and subordinate variety, "natural flowers," having their market in a remote and deserted corner of the city, whereas in Barcelona the busiest and central part of the city is the Rambla de las Flores. Impressions and Comments
  • And on the evidence of this insipid display it will be a long time yet before they will need to get out the silver polish again. The Sun
  • Guilty of being vastly unoriginal, insipid, boring, and just downright horrible!
  • The dialogue is sparse and when the characters do speak, it's clunkily written, laden with insipid profundities, and often badly delivered.
  • ` artist 'attempts to solve his dilemma of not being able to live, of not being female, by constructing a highly artificial world in which the male is heroized, that is, displays female traits, and the female is reduced to highly limited, insipid subordinate roles, that is, to being male. The S.C.U.M. Manifesto
  • Weaknesses: Have looked a bit insipid for the past year in attack. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fluke was a bit insipid, but then again this was a test-run: after this first experience, I'm willing to give anything Todd serves a second go.
  • New York City, called insipid (1810), ~1~, 20 defences in War of 1812, 150 Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals In Two Volumes, Volume II
  • Neither the insipid colouring nor the androgynous figures help to give the fresco presence, but it remains a seminal work in the development of Neoclassicism.
  • That led to another bogey courtesy of a misdirected chip and insipid putt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Herzog describes the iguanas as "insipid" and says he only showed them to portray how coked-up Cage's character was that he hallucinated seeing them. Logan Nakyanzi Pollard: Are You Surprised By Movies Anymore?
  • I'm not interested in stupid, insipid men who flower me with ridiculous comments in the hope that I'll fall madly in love with them.
  • This product is even VAE modified latex, characterized by inocuity, insipidity, high drying speed, strong viscidity and firm adhibiting.
  • Say goodbye to eating dull, monotonous and insipid food day after day.
  • Her aunt, the model upon which she had been formed, was indeed the very essence of insipid formality but the boy was very pert and impudent, and prated without ceasing. The Expedition of Humphry Clinker
  • The point of Sam Sacks's essay, it seems to me, was precisely to protest the creation of these rules in the first place, to point out the insipidity of such formulas as A Story, as it progresses, is counterbalanced by a Backstory, which informs the reader what of importance happened beforehand. Narrative Strategies
  • The magic of melody and voice can work wonders with a poem, which would otherwise have been insipid to the ordinary reader.
  • Their father said if they ever tasted this insipid foreign stuff instead of merely reading about it in those blighted Blyton books, they would realize how amazing was their mother's curry-rice and khichri-saas and pumpkin buryani and dhansak. Archive 2006-06-01
  • The letter comes amid growing concerns at Britain's insipid growth performance over the past six months. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you cool cats like classic hotrod cars, bad boys from the other side of the tracks, sexy blondes in tight shirts, insipidly catchy songs, goofy teen idol good looks, and the world's biggest cell phone ... this one is for you! Boing Boing
  • However the exaltedness of some minds (or rather as I shrewdly suspect their insipidity and want of feeling or observation) may make them insensible to these light things, (I mean such as characterise and paint nature) yet surely they are as weighty and much more useful than your grave discourses upon the mind, the passions, and what not.” Fielding
  • Half Nelson is just plain stupid, insipid and unentertaining. The movies come to Angus
  • As a vocalist, however, he only emphasises the insipid nature of his songs, most of which are reminiscent of mediocre 80s pop.
  • Don't even think about cocoa powders or the thin, insipid apology for chocolate drinks you get from machines.
  • I have had to unfollow dozens and dozens of so called writers for their completely insipid tweets.
  • The fish has no scales, nor any bones, excepting that of the middle: its flesh is very good and delicate, but in a small degree vary insipid, which is easily remedied; in other respects it eats very like the fresh cod of the country. History of Louisisana Or of the Western Parts of Virginia and Carolina: Containing
  • He, too, was demonstrating his dissatisfaction with the 'insipid and uncreative' element in politics. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet it was not an age of gross and open vices; manners were not flagitious, they were merely of a nauseous insipidity. Henrik Ibsen
  • Its more massive form, rock crystal, has a kind of vivid transparency that makes most glass look insipid. THE EARTH: An Intimate History
  • So most of their public utterances appear bland and insipid or boring. The Sun
  • When returned it was a greyish, soupy mess of not-quite reconstituted mushrooms and insipid, unseasoned, unmarinated chicken slices.
  • Kris Allen would be best described as a Jason Mraz clone, albeit one so insipid that he makes Jason Mraz look like GG Allin in comparison. American Idol: Adam Lambert & Kris Allen Fight To The Actual Death
  • The water was an insipid hue of cerulean, the texture rough with salt to his sensitized skin.
  • Mind you it is doubtful we will see a shallower, more insipid attempt at shifting the blame from the attacker to a victim.
  • Venus flanked a somewhat prim peeress by Hoppner; a landscape that smacked of Gainsborough was the companion of a dauby moonlight, that must have figured in the last exhibition; and insipid Roman matrons by Henrietta Temple A Love Story
  • After the insipid performances from the panel during the ‘great debate’ on Sunday, it is so obvious that we do.
  • The main reason why I'm sick of them is that I literally see them everywhere through the insipid pervasiveness of merchandized products bearing their likenesses. Die, Marvel Zombies, die! Er, again. | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • Almost all the life-writers we have had before Toland and Desmaiseaux [1], are indeed strange insipid creatures; and yet I had rather read the worst of them, than be obliged to go through with this of Milton's, or the other's life of Boileau, where there is such a dull, heavy succession of long quotations of disinteresting passages, that it makes their method quite nauseous. Life Of Johnson
  • Their sound has become insipid and unsubstantial.
  • Needless to say, the seven tracks on offer here are, insipid, uninspiring and forgettable.
  • They secure large quantities of fish in this way, which, when smoke-dried, make a good relish for their otherwise insipid food. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa
  • Such insipid, sophomoric rhetoric is best left in the empty heads that created it.
  • But, in the end, the drama is a bit insipid and underwhelming. Times, Sunday Times
  • Before they are thoroughly matured, moreover, they are apt to be insipid in flavour, and to cause dyspepsia and other forms of intestinal disturbance.
  • So I guess this scale gives a minimum possible value of insipidity, if that is a word. Introducing the Church Music Insipidness Scale
  • Its provocative themes were smothered by a talky libretto that alternated between earnest exposition and sitcom jokes, set in smoothly tonal, insipid musical language.
  • When section of sentiments have become, that man only can resemble a pot insipidly overnight the thin rice gruel, the ignorant woman only then can realize.
  • I won't tell what horrors I have heard, what frightful music, what dreadful performances and insipid music making.
  • Among the dishes made from barley, barley porridge is more delicate than oatmeal porridge, to the point of being rather insipid.
  • I will use this word "insipidity" today 3 times in sentences to increase my Word Power. Paglia's purple piffle.
  • These masters of the universe looked insipid. Times, Sunday Times
  • But this is a bland and insipid single. The Sun
  • The person he hires will be insipid and obsequious.
  • On the surface she seemed meek, rather insipid.
  • Perhaps a bootlegger will make something interesting out of these insipid ditties.
  • What an insipid little man. The Sun
  • “Really, madam, you must be aware that every volume of a narrative turns less and less interesting as the author draws to a conclusion, — just like your tea, which, though excellent hyson, is necessarily weaker and more insipid in the last cup.” Rob Roy
  • The story plays out against a gritty, hyperreal New York backdrop that seems to be drenched in a perpetually oppressive, insipid drizzle.
  • But, in the end, the drama is a bit insipid and underwhelming. Times, Sunday Times
  • Haute-Vienne, under Louis Philippe, small man of fair skin and very insipid appearance, but with gray eyes which betrayed the depth of a physiologist and the tenacity of a student. Repertory of the Comedie Humaine Part 2
  • Even today, in this age of designer bars and huge superpubs, the pint of lager is generally an insipid, watery travesty.
  • So most of their public utterances appear bland and insipid or boring. The Sun
  • Its pleasures are insipid, its pursuits wearisome, its conventionalities, duties, and mutual dependence alike tedious and disgusting. Stealing this question from the FSHuntress on this sight, hope she doesn't mind. What is your favorite Outdoor Quote????????
  • But this is a bland and insipid single. The Sun
  • Sadly, the larger volume of water dilutes the taste of the flavouring ingredients, thus rendering the flavour of the noodles rather watery and insipid.
  • But this is a bland and insipid single. The Sun
  • The breathtaking colour drains away, and you are left with something insipid at best.
  • It had the same cheery fruitiness as it had before the ham -- if anything it was even fruitier -- and suddenly it seemed ... insipid. Uncorked: Telling the difference between fine wine and Two Buck Chuck
  • This was an insipid performance. Times, Sunday Times
  • Babies with untreated diabetes insipidus cannot say when they are thirsty, which means they can have a severe shortage of water.
  • But this is a bland and insipid single. The Sun
  • But this is a bland and insipid single. The Sun
  • Bite into a shiny, red apple and taste insipid sponge.
  • Henry's charm begins to work on Carol, who's bored by her dull life and insipid husband.
  • More dull, bland, insipid and uninspiring commercial radio is on its way!
  • an insipid and bloodless young man
  • Besides that, the dull weapons, graphics and truly uninspiring level design made this game one insipid boring waste of time.
  • The argument may fairly be extended to women; for, seldom occupied by serious business, the pursuit of pleasure gives that insignificancy to their character which renders the society of the great so insipid. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
  • The electorate will not be inspired by any approach that appears to be insipid incrementalism. Times, Sunday Times
  • The most important renal effects are polydipsia and polyuria resulting from nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, and nephrolithiasis resulting from hypercalciuria.
  • Hate has its place, though, and it's just a shame that after such an attention-grabbing introduction the music is so insipid and bland.
  • The only actors who provide good comic relief with their words and bindaas act amidst this insipid chase are Govinda and Ravi Kishen … both wasted to a large extent. NAACHGAANA
  • Suddenly the centre ground seems insipid. The Sun
  • Avirulent insipidity of together with SMC, without radiation, put an end to the air that housing materials of tradition of room internal cause causes to pollute, advantageous human body is healthy.
  • You called it "insipid"--dunno, for me, one of its charms was how it managed to sidestep being insipid. Some Harmless Fun
  • No thoughtful reader today would dismiss them as predominantly insipid or expressing nothing beyond a contemporary middlebrow understanding.
  • Weaknesses: Have looked a bit insipid for the past year in attack. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's weak, it's thin, it's insipid and it's desperately unsatisfying.
  • Not likely to offend or provoke to strong emotion; insipid.
  • One cannot change this all in a moment, but one can balkanize Wikipedia's uppity, insipid lynch mob into an etiolated and sapless agglomeration. Historical Christian Hairstyles
  • So most of their public utterances appear bland and insipid or boring. The Sun
  • Robson had stationed Lee Bowyer on the right wing as cover for the teenager (Taylor), but given the wretchedly insipid nature of his performance, he need not have bothered.
  • And their only experience of strawberries is the chilled, wrapped and insipid kind from the supermarket shelf.
  • They are almost without acid and therefore insipid in flavour.
  • This woman has so far massacred every single one of the covers she’s done…from the overblown vocal theatrics of ANGELS to the insipidly uninspired neutralness of her TAKE MY BREATH AWAY to the so-minimalist-it’s-almost-inaudible vocal tics of THESE BOOTS ARE MADE FOR WALKING. Pick Jessica Simpson's next single | EW.com
  • It is difficult to explain how chyle, which is a light and almost insipid fluid, can be extracted from a mass, the color of which, and the taste, are so deeply pronounced. The physiology of taste; or Transcendental gastronomy. Illustrated by anecdotes of distinguished artists and statesmen of both continents by Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin. Translated from the last Paris edition by Fayette Robinson.
  • It was the one genuine moment of class during an insipid opening period. Times, Sunday Times
  • These are just heaps of noble materials sheathing insignificant forms and insipid patterns or inappropriate functions that could have been rejected.
  • The following week he performed what can only be described as insipid, self-parody during the Super Bowl halftime. The Sherman Foundation
  • David Brooks proves that right-wing psycho-babble is just as insipid and banal as any other kind. Babbling Brooks
  • It's weak, it's thin, it's insipid and it's desperately unsatisfying.
  • More dull, bland, insipid and uninspiring commercial radio is on its way!
  • This was an insipid performance. Times, Sunday Times
  • The insipid fruit (Unnáb) which looks like an apple in miniature, is much used in stews, etc. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • What really gets me is how insipid the parents are.
  • Hot colours tend to advance visually and dominate, making less strong colours appear dull and insipid.
  • These are some of the most interesting, unique whites around and they definitely diverge from the insipid pinot grigio that you might think of when you think of Italian whites. Wine Blogging Wednesday
  • A little as dry as a chip also insipid character, not was necessary to be read, of this back back a bit.
  • However much we are forced to recognize that reformism sometimes manifests itself as a sane rebellion against the apriorism of orthodox Marxist dogma, and as a scientific reaction against the phraseology of pseudorevolutionary stump-orators, it is nevertheless incontestable that reformism has a logical and causal connection with the insipid and blasé sociolism and with the decadent tendencies which are so plainly manifest in a large section of the modern bourgeois literary world. Political Parties; a Sociological Study of the Oligarchical Tendencies of Modern Democracy
  • What kind of upturn can we expect when this is over - vigorous or insipid? Times, Sunday Times
  • And on the evidence of this insipid display it will be a long time yet before they will need to get out the silver polish again. The Sun
  • Apples have various tastes, insipid, sweet, very sour and accordingly used in cooking.
  • Hot colours tend to advance visually and dominate, making less strong colours appear dull and insipid.
  • And here they bring in some foolish insipid fable out of Speculum Historiae or Gesta Romanorum and expound it allegorically, tropologically, and anagogically. In Praise of Folly
  • I hope you will not visit the very learned Herr Nicolai, the insipid prosaist, the puffed-up rationalist, who believes that his knowledge permits him to penetrate every thing, and who is a veritable ass. Old Fritz and the New Era
  • Nephrologists see lots of people on lithium, because one of its complications is kidney disease, including this type of diabetes, insipidus, a condition that causes resistance to antidiuretic hormone ADH, creating massive thirst and voluminous urination. After the Diagnosis
  • As an experiment in protest against the insipidity which is too often an accompaniment of conjugal intercourse the institution might well seem to deserve a more tolerant and impartial investigation than it has yet received at the hands of our sociologists. Travels through France and Italy
  • A Londoner by birth and inclination, he couldn't stand ‘the barbarousness and insipid dulnesse of the Country’.
  • We settled for lager - and got the most insipid, tasteless liquid I've swallowed in a long time.
  • After the insipid monochrome of my weeks without her, life suddenly rushes up on me in fabulous technicolour. LOVE YOU MADLY
  • `Saw that back in'68 and 'twas the most insipid, ridiculous play that ever I saw. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • A similarly well-made Béarnaise was, however, required to give an insipid chunk of New York strip steak a bit of flavour.
  • Lily is very shallow and insipid; William has to buy her all of her necessities.
  • So most of their public utterances appear bland and insipid or boring. The Sun
  • Robert Bloomfield was a name unknown to us and to the world; and amid the volumes of insipidity which it is our lot to examine, we were delighted to meet with excellence that we had not expected. Critical Review, 35 (May 1802), 67–75
  • He chortled slightly, and Halle could almost picture his face flushing with pleasure at someone actually saying his name properly, not butchering it with insipid nicknames.
  • I would like your temperate drinker to pause, and reflect upon the fact, that the quantity of brandy or rum that he took at a drink, when he commenced this downhill course, has been gradually increased; so that in the second year, what had been quite sufficient to please his palate and produce all the desired effects in the first, was then insipidly small; and more so in the third year, if, mayhap, he could with any decency lay claim to the title of _temperate drinker_ so long. Select Temperance Tracts
  • But they rarely looked like adding to that tally as they produced an insipid first-half display despite home advantage. The Sun
  • But they rarely looked like adding to that tally as they produced an insipid first-half display despite home advantage. The Sun
  • This herd has turned with much greater zest to the science of language: here in this wide expanse of virgin soil, where even the most mediocre gifts can be turned to account, and where a kind of insipidity and dullness is even looked upon as decided talent, with the novelty and uncertainty of methods and the constant danger of making fantastic mistakes -- here, where dull regimental routine and discipline are desiderata -- here the newcomer is no longer frightened by the majestic and warning voice that rises from the ruins of antiquity: here every one is welcomed with open arms, including even him who never arrived at any uncommon impression or noteworthy thought after a perusal of Sophocles and Aristophanes, with the result that they end in an etymological tangle, or are seduced into collecting the fragments of out-of-the-way dialects -- and their time is spent in associating and dissociating, collecting and scattering, and running hither and thither consulting books. On the Future of our Educational Institutions
  • A common complaint issued by food snobs is that supermarket fruit and veggies is all standardised - the stores won't stock lopsided peppers or mean-looking garlic, and it is all a bit chilled and insipid.
  • This was my only disappointment of the evening, being a little insipid for my taste.
  • Erdheim-Chester disease may involve the pituitary, causing diabetes insipidus and other endocrine abnormalities.
  • More dull, bland, insipid and uninspiring commercial radio is on its way!
  • It is important to force through nearly all of the pulp, otherwise you will lose a lot of the flavour and be left with a bowl of insipid liquid.
  • A 35-year-old woman was referred to our neurosurgery department with symptoms of hemianopsia, diabetes insipidus, amenorrhea, and a presumptive diagnosis of pituitary tumor.
  • Moreover, it retains the natural flavour of the wheat, in place of the insipidity which is characteristic of fine flour, although it is indisputable that bread produced from the latter, especially in Paris and Cassell's Vegetarian Cookery A Manual of Cheap and Wholesome Diet
  • Whatever faults are in the work of the master himself, he is never, up to the last, guilty of any feebleness or insipidity, such, for instance, as in the painting of this unsolid figure. Luca Signorelli
  • So most of their public utterances appear bland and insipid or boring. The Sun
  • Although, only a human mind could invent something as insipid as love.
  • But if the choir leader is not a thoroughly qualified vocal instructor, or if he has erroneous ideals of what boy-voice tone should be, the result is frequently that the voice is overstrained and perhaps ruined; or else the singing is of an insipid, lifeless, "hooty" character, making one feel that an adult mixed choir is infinitely preferable to a boy choir. [ Essentials in Conducting
  • With his advantage of massive amounts of Republican money, Burr has been blasting Marshall for the past six weeks with an insipid TV spot featuring two "folksy" old white men sitting in rocking chairs on a front porch -- a classic of fake down home style that attempts to echo "Andy of Mayberry. Michael Carmichael: Elaine Marshall Blasts Richard Burr
  • Although the tumors are thought to arise from the posterior pituitary glial cells, none of the patients experienced diabetes insipidus at presentation.
  • Believing in literature means saying that the ghastly regime holding sway over your country is altogether insipid, compared to literature in all its funereal majesty.
  • They had that one small window of opportunity to be blessed with my presence at their insipid little lunch, and cookie lady blew it.
  • Congenital nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (CNDI) is a rare inherited disease in which infants suffer serious dehydration as the result of an inability of their kidneys to produce a concentrated urine.
  • The most important renal effects are polydipsia and polyuria resulting from nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, and nephrolithiasis resulting from hypercalciuria.
  • China Daily's renowned film critic Raymond Zhou termed it "Elegant Insipidness". The film was given an average ranking point of 8.9 by audiences at its preview in Beijing Monday.
  • Leaner and therefore less tasty than the proper stuff, this flaccid, pale and insipid bacon is unfortunately afflicted with a water-retention problem.
  • This coincided with his appearance in the movie, a fact that overrode the track's dire, insipid quality.
  • insipid hospital food
  • Its more massive form, rock crystal, has a kind of vivid transparency that makes most glass look insipid. THE EARTH: An Intimate History
  • But this is a bland and insipid single. The Sun
  • China Daily's renowned film critic Raymond Zhou termed it "Elegant Insipidness". The film was given an average ranking point of 8.9 by audiences at its preview in Beijing Monday.
  • Say goodbye to eating dull, monotonous and insipid food day after day.
  • That led to another bogey courtesy of a misdirected chip and insipid putt. Times, Sunday Times
  • The letter comes amid growing concerns at Britain's insipid growth performance over the past six months. Times, Sunday Times
  • These masters of the universe looked insipid. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lukewarm or hottish water would produce the desired insipid cup even with a good spoonful of tea. 04/01/2004 - 05/01/2004
  • People no longer like plain insipid soups, preferring instead spicy offerings with an unusual combination of ingredients.
  • We therefore see that some find in Ignatius's method illuminism, hallucination, and phantasmagoria; others see in it nothing dazzling, but rather dulness and insipidity. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • They are classified as weak, insipid, temporizing, and unprincipled.
  • If Obama made a comment that the sun rises in the East, the Rethugs would knee-jerk counter it by saying that it's another "librul lie" and try to claim that the sun rises in the west ..... regardless of how insipid they appeared. McConnell: There's a bailout fund in current Wall St. reform bill
  • The friendship of a gentleman is insipid as water.
  • By changing perceptions of what a story could be, as youre prone to do, that all other attempts to create paranormal romances will be read as pale, insipid and voila, the masses will move onto other styles. "As if I had a choice...oh well."
  • From the first sip, the drink with cheater ice was like a debased “cocktail lite,” with thin flavors and watery insipidness. Cold Fusion
  • Cease and desist with your delusional self-worth and self-view within every one of your insipid little posts, twerp …. Think Progress » Did Palin write the answers to Tea Party Convention questions on her hand?
  • The red wine was called blackstrap and was sour, while the insipid white was called Miss Taylor, a name that puzzled Sharpe until he saw the label on one of the bottles: Mistela. Sharpe's Trafalgar
  • Person is alive for what to being?Insipid?Silent?Stimulate?Than having been of no reputation should rather for a lifetime to come down with regard to upright upright dying very all self's life !
  • So most of their public utterances appear bland and insipid or boring. The Sun
  • It was the one genuine moment of class during an insipid opening period. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unfortunately, the effect of this snippet is almost ruined by the insipid reporter chick, who should just shut the hell up, stop being patronizing and let the geek dudes talk. Epic Scale Naval Combat « Third Point of Singularity
  • By now you will have a wooden container full of an insipid yellowish opaque liquid and a sieve full of mash.
  • Yet when does this politeness, this so-called consideration become mere insipidity?
  • The pastry is uncooked and the filling is decidedly insipid.
  • Also, they said insipid things, and soothful things, and things concerning other things, and not at all to the point. The Golden Poppy
  • The friendship of a gentleman is insipid as water.
  • Nor is our understanding of the physical and mental horrors endured on the Western Front enhanced by the rather insipid production design or the angular live soundtrack. Times, Sunday Times

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