run-of-the-mill

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ADJECTIVE
  1. not special in any way; lacking distinction
    run-of-the-mill boxing
    your run-of-the-mine college graduate
    a unexceptional an incident as can be found in a lawyer's career
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How To Use run-of-the-mill In A Sentence

  • My own response is to consider this as a run-of-the-mill matter of dealing with the Technical Arteriosclerosis in any complex system.
  • The major global geophysical catastrophes that await us down the line are in fact just run-of-the-mill natural phenomena writ large.
  • The Arrangement itself, frankly, was run-of-the-mill to dull.
  • This righteous indignation is at preposterous odds with a perfectly run-of-the-mill and rather sweet romantic comedy. Times, Sunday Times
  • These are gleanings not from your run-of-the-mill general knowledge ready-reckoner, but rather from a directory of, by and perhaps for doctors.
  • His best performance before winning the Open was finishing sixth in an ordinary run-of-the-mill tournament.
  • I was just a very average run-of-the-mill kind of student.
  • Since this is a marginal vineyard at best, likely producing unintersting run-of-the-mill wines, you should get something more appropriate: like a sancerre. Where in the wine world are we? Picturesque but marginal edition | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • It isn't going to be easy to convince her that we are just a couple of run-of-the-mill cowpokes.
  • A whole generation of anti-Establishment activists now works in run-of-the-mill Establishment jobs.
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