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run-of-the-mill
run-of-the-milladjectivemerely average; commonplace; mediocre.
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run of the mill
run of the millCommon, ordinary, average: “His performance in the game was neither exemplary nor disastrous; it was simply run of the mill.”
run-of-the-mill
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of run-of-the-mill
First recorded in 1925–30
Explanation
Something run-of-the-mill is average and unexceptional. Nothing unusual happens during a run-of-the-mill day. Originally, this term has to do with material produced by a mill — such as lumber — that had the same size and quality. From there, it came to refer to other things that don't vary. A run-of-the-mill baseball player is ordinary: not great, but not terrible. A run-of-the-mill school grade is C. If something is very good or bad, it's noteworthy and therefore not run-of-the-mill.
Example Sentences
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One reason for targeting Ashaal could have been run-of-the-mill avarice.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 30, 2026
Thus, the dollar’s decline isn’t run-of-the-mill market noise, but the natural result of the U.S. giving priority to the dollar’s domestic role over its global one.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 29, 2026
Catherine Corless thought it would be a “simple, run-of-the-mill kind of thing” when she began a local history course in 2005.
From BBC • Jul. 12, 2025
Most of these films are tired, run-of-the-mill ocean thrillers that recycle the same beats of better movies that have come before.
From Salon • Jun. 8, 2025
Then, out of this run-of-the-mill swing exuberance, something emerges that is new in its sound, new in its execution and new in its improvisatory style.
From "The Story of Music" by Howard Goodall
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