prosaic造句31. Relatively speaking it is a little prosaic.
32. At this grand moment Pug Henry's thoughts were prosaic.
33. A more prosaic approach was used.
34. Prosaic also can be a kind of appeal.
35. How prosaic, and yet how magical such paragraphs are!
36. The truth is more prosaic.
37. Only love, can be any one in prosaic form.
38. The facts are more prosaic than the legend.
39. MISSOULA, Mont. — The flying abilities of even the most prosaic bird put airplane maneuvers to shame, and experts here at the University of Montana Flight Laboratory are cognizant of that every day.
40. The latest research suggests a more prosaic, democratic, even puritanical view of the world.
41. These specifications are based on the prosaic description of the D-channel management aspects as provided by Recommendation M. 3640.
42. And Spring Moon had the zest and wit to season the most prosaic of lives.
43. The movie, whose working title is the reassuringly prosaic 'Confucius', has no confirmed release date.
44. No, I mean you know, cabernets can be powerful and exalting too, but they seem prosaic to me, by comparison.
45. A major area for energy savings is the prosaic electric motor.
46. The office seems so dull and prosaic after Pine Ridge.
47. No product is prosaic to profit greatly by attractive packaging.
48. Mark Capron, a former naval engineer from California, was also frustrated by prosaic legal considerations.
49. By and by, however , " fervent " gave way to " prosaic ".
50. After all those months of deliberation, was this prosaic utterance the pay - off?
51. No, I mean, you know, cabernets can be powerful and exalting too, but they seem prosaic to me, for some reason, by comparison.
52. But amid all the celebration it is worth asking a prosaic question.
53. These prosaic details take all the sparkle out of the conversation.
54. But progressive disillusionment isn't just a matter of sky - high expectations meeting prosaic reality.
55. Stephen Green of Standard Chartered , a bank, offers a more prosaic explanation.
56. The dictionary definition, dry and prosaic, is "occupation, work, trade, commerce; serious, rightful, proper endeavor."
57. Teilhard de Chardin wrote about this enterprise many years ago and would be appalled by the prosaic nature of the tools we will use to bring it about.
58. This paper aims at a global review on the prosaic works of the knowledgeable and productive Roman author Varro.
59. Anything old is fodder for a ground-up restoration no matter how prosaic or dull the vehicle. Spindly Austin 7's of the '20s are venerated like doddering old aunties.