The story of Lucille is vapid and uninteresting in comparison, for it lacks any emotional or societal resonance. |
And it takes us to Vanity Fair, the spiritually vapid beau monde of Restoration Anglicanism. |
At a time when the theater is besieged by phony avant-gardists from the left and vapid epigones from the right, let us give thanks for him. |
However, his vapid surface concealed a beast, one that roared in violent protest. |
This is largely the failing of a vapid script that lacks both strong characterisations and poetry. |
In a time of vapid politicians who only speak from pre-agreed scripts, a bit of colour, rank mischief and sharp politics cannot go amiss. |