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bland out

British  

verb

  1. informal (intr, adverb) to become bland

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But apart from Dieter, all rock-drummer jagged edges, and Louise, a hot mess of indecision, the other characters tend to bland out.

From New York Times

Her cellphone video shows Trooper Brian Encinia, who is white, drawing a stun gun while ordering Bland out of the car.

From Seattle Times

Video footage of the traffic stop showed Trooper Brian Encinia ordering Bland out of the car when she questioned his request that she put out her cigarette.

From Washington Post

Encinia was indicted in January for a statement he made in his report on the incident saying that he pulled Bland out of her car so he could conduct a safer traffic investigation, according to the AP.

From Time

A prosecutor said Encinia reported he pulled Bland out of the car to investigate the traffic violation.

From Reuters