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Discover Ludwig"blah" is an informal interjection that is used to express boredom, lack of interest, or weariness.
It can be used in an informal context. Example sentence: I was really bored during the meeting, my boss just kept talking about marketing strategies and all I could think was blah.
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Much like Jesus with the water and the wine, Alexa Chung wearing a beige apron with a navy shirt – a little bit Marni, a little bit Jil Sander – on The Great Comic Relief Bake Off last night sounds blah, but will no doubt see the pinny evolve into a festival staple this summer.
Yes yes, blah blah blah, here's the bit where Washington and Wahlberg work out their mistrust by having a bit of a wrestle.
This contained a lot of false and frothy promises to "initiate an inclusive process of national debate …" blah, blah, blah.
Yesssss, maybe she was playing hard to get, or maybe an intelligent barrister could think of other things to do with her evening than listen to another actor blah on with his ill-formed thoughts about Syria when she'd already had quite enough pseudo-intellectualism from other celebrities she may have encountered through the UN, including Geri Halliwell and Angelina Jolie.
Sometimes shell turn and say, Youre just behaving like that because youre about to start a job and you think youre shite and youre worried, blah blah blah... He sighs heavily.
Citrus top notes So blah.
"Strict scrutiny, intermediate scrutiny, blah blah blah blah.
(There may be a fuller explanation in the report itself, but it's behind a paywall; they have an exemption for journalists but you have to send in an application. They haven't gotten back to me yet, blah blah blah).
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"I like it when my work is sensual and to the point, with not too much blah-blah-blah in it," she says.
"How long do you keep going before you admit a process isn't working?" asks Benton's pugnacious secretary of state, Larry Olsen, who wants to put a stop to the blah-blah of international environmental diplomacy.Benton too is frustrated with 30 years of successive Kyoto treaties and proposes a radical international solution.
But it remains an important text, even though a 1963 Actors Studio revival in New York drew a volley of abuse from Robert Brustein (among others) denouncing "nine acts of blah-blah-blah".
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