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dullish

/duhl-ish/US // ˈdʌl ɪʃ //

无趣的,无趣,无精打采,呆板的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : somewhat dull; tending to be dull.

Examples

  • He gets on in the good things faster than I do; I'm still but a dullish sort of a scollard; worse luck.

  • Will the reader consent to their Dialogue, which is dullish, but singular to have in an authentic form, with Nicolai as voucher?

  • But for so far back as any now remembered it had been a dullish gray, suggesting at a distance dead lichens.

  • It looked dullish; besides, thought I, after all, we dont particularly want to go to Zinal.

  • It was a lovely rather dullish blue, such as you see in old china, and sprays of flowers were outlined in white.