uninterestingly造句1. He talks uninterestingly in boring cliches.
2. He talks uninterestingly in boring cliche & 1 & s.
3. Later, the game CD in the home plays uninterestingly, he looks for a classmate to borrow again, perhaps let mom buy.
4. For anything other than uninterestingly simple skills, that's a lot of work–which means it's expensive.
5. Those women who were so uninterestingly preoccupied with marriage in their early 20s now seem somewhat smarter in retrospect. Or at least more shrewd.
6. More generally, Chomsky suggests that the law of effect when applied to humans is either trivially true, trivially or uninterestingly true, or scientifically robust and obviously false.