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humdrum [ˈhʌmdrʌm] ADJ.

humdrum

humdrum SUST.

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On the one hand, to exhibit continuity can mean to remain the same, to be uniform, homogeneous, unchanging, even humdrum.
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Rather, it becomes seamlessly integrated into our lives and disappears into the fabric of our daily background humdrum.
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These unrealistic aims resulted in parliamentary criticism, especially since the king was reluctant to deal with the more humdrum business of administering justice at home.
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The household of the priest, who is depicted not as a sacred personage, but as a humdrum landowner, makes an instant appeal because its members are human.
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I get through the humdrum first and get my mind sorted and save you for last as a check.
www.dailyreckoning.com.au
The insistence on scoring high marks rather than problem solving has turned education into a humdrum activity.
www.theshillongtimes.com
Our imaginations saved us from finding life too humdrum, as did the wild freedom of being able to roam far and wide in different kinds of (neighbouring) bushland...
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Rather than following the traditional humdrum format of panel debates and keynote speeches, the conference agenda will largely be set by the participants themselves.
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Joey details in time-honoured girl group fashion the beauty of young love that takes place among the most mundane, humdrum of surroundings.
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In this genre even the most humdrum of tasks must be fortified with drama.
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