In the present day we insipidly play at cards, and we have lost by being undeceived. |
If anything, Burton appears more enamoured of his turbulent supporting characters than the insipidly beautiful Alice. |
At the counter she found a friend, bent on the same errand, and conversed with her insipidly, wasting much time. |
The woman whose adventure I am about to relate, was a little person from the provinces, who had been insipidly chaste till then. |
It wandered along so sweetly and mildly, not to say insipidly, that of course it was popular with Victorian England. |
Rivers may have vanquished one foot soldier in the army of nice, but hordes of insipidly grinning kindness commandos stand ready to take her place. |