Sentences

drabbish in a sentence

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Definition

Drabbish: lacking brightness or liveliness; dull or muted in color or appearance.

Sample Sentences

  1. The sky was a drabbish gray, reflecting the dull mood of the city below.
  2. Her outfit was drabbish, lacking the vibrant colors that usually defined her style.
  3. The room felt drabbish and uninspired, with its beige walls and minimal decor.
  4. Despite the drabbish exterior of the old building, the interior was surprisingly vibrant and welcoming.
  5. He found the film rather drabbish, with a plot that failed to engage his interest.
  6. The weather today is drabbish, making me feel unmotivated to go outside.
  7. Her outfit was drabbish, lacking the vibrant colors that usually brighten her look.
  8. The landscape appeared drabbish after days of rain, with the skies perpetually overcast.
  9. Despite the drabbish decor of the room, the conversation was lively and engaging.
  10. He tried to add some flair to the drabbish menu, suggesting a few new dishes to the chef.

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