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bland造句
1. The wine tastes as bland as water. 2. I find chicken a little bland. 3. Bland, banal music tinkled discreetly from hidden loudspeakers. 4. It tasted indescribably bland and insipid, like warmed cardboard. 5. This soup is too bland for me. 6. He eats only bland food because of his ulcer. 7. It tasted bland and insipid, like warmed cardboard. 8. Pop music these days is so bland. 9. He has a bland appearance. 10. He eats bland food because of his stomach trouble. 11. This cheese is rather bland. 12. Bland vegetables are often served with a piquant sauce. 13. That oatmeal is so bland that it is tasteless. 14. After the meeting, a bland statement was issued. 15. Some dishes would be very bland without the judicious use of spices and other seasonings. 16. To make the bland taste more interesting, the locals began perking it up with local produce. 17. The food was bland at best, and at worst completely inedible. 18. Straight pasta is very bland - you need some kind of sauce to make it interesting. 19. This is just another one of Hollywood's bland and boring bombs. 20. The food tasted rather bland, so he added some spices to pep it up a little. 21. The great naming curses flutter into the bland night. 22. Tofu is a bland food made from soy beans. 23. And somewhere, behind it all, a bland jazz band. 24. His first campaign ads were bland and inoffensive. 25. In places, of course, her pastorals are rather bland. 26. They are bland in flavor and almost odour free. 27. A prime bland example is the local paper. 28. The language in her speech was deliberately bland. 29. The Secretary of State has given us nothing today but bland generalities. 30. The try came in the third minute and Jon Bland added the conversion.