dull in a sentence
a.
Definition
DULL: lacking interest or excitement; boring or uninteresting.
Sample Sentences
- The lecture was so dull that several students fell asleep.
- She tried to brighten up the dull room with colorful decorations.
- His dull knife struggled to cut through the tough meat.
- After a long week, he found the quiet evening refreshingly dull.
- The movie's dull plot made it hard to stay engaged.
- She regretted choosing the dull color for her bedroom walls.
- His jokes were so dull that they failed to elicit even a chuckle.
- The movie received poor reviews for its dull plot and predictable ending.
- Even the most skilled chef can create a dull dish if the seasoning is lacking.
- The lecture was so dull that several students struggled to stay awake.
- His jokes fell flat, leaving the room in a dull silence.
- The color of the walls was a dull gray that made the room feel gloomy.
- After reading the dull novel, she decided to pick up something more engaging.
- The knife had become dull over time and needed sharpening before it could be used again.
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