Sentence examples for to drab from inspiring English sources

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to drab

adjective

Dull, uninteresting, particularly of colour.

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The working class was condemned to drab uniformity.

They bring music and colour to drab street corners.

Anna plans to "drab up," while Tess will "grunge down".

The moving experiences of an evacuee returning from America to drab, post-war England.

It has given dignity and meaning to drab and impoverished lives.

Large-scale settlement, as opposed to drab old scientific exploration, is back on the menu.

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Their mission is to add an element of magic to otherwise drab urban settings.

It works with Windows and Macintosh, but Mac users may find its boxy beige design to be drab.

For example, one volunteer organized local artists to decorate drab pediatric wards with bright murals.

Don't stick to just drab colors and don't only wear black.

It would be as easy to imagine our epoch silent as to imagine it drab.

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