Sentence examples for pretty pedestrian from inspiring English sources

The phrase "pretty pedestrian" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is ordinary, unremarkable, or lacking in excitement. Example: "The movie was pretty pedestrian, failing to offer any new ideas or thrilling moments."

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"The immediate future is pretty pedestrian".

The holes were pretty pedestrian and didn't have much in the way of features.

The next thing you'll notice is that the action scenes are pretty pedestrian.

Yet what caught my attention on a recent visit was something pretty pedestrian: the programmers' desks.

"It was a pretty pedestrian game," the ESPN analyst Jay Bilas said, "up until the last 47 seconds".

The tradecraft seems pretty pedestrian for foreign service hotshots — Toby is constantly trying to figure out what's going on by Googling names he comes across.

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La Cienega Boulevard not withstanding, the area is pretty pedestrian-friendly.

On paper, it should have been successful – he suggested Brera, a pretty, pedestrian-friendly mesh of private galleries, cafés and posh shops, because it lends itself to wandering arm in arm.

It was pretty full of pedestrians around that neighborhood, and about three minutes later, down Third Avenue came what appeared to be some sort of sonic wave that moved people to the edges of the sidewalk, opening up a vee behind itself like the wake of a speedboat.

Det Con Cameron Wilson said: "There are several bars and take-aways in this area and it's generally pretty busy with pedestrians and traffic.

People go out of focus or disappear entirely and are replaced by new pedestrians doing pretty much the same thing.

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