unremarkable
Britishadjective
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The lyrics, which are serviceable but unremarkable—“Oh, I need you, yes, it’s true / I wouldn’t be anywhere without you” is a representative couplet—don’t offset the sleepiness.
But after a brief, unremarkable turn as an undrafted free agent in the NFL, he realized his future lay in business, not on the field.
What would Jesus do if his early years were told as an unremarkable horror film?
From Los Angeles Times
But to the casual observer the site looks unremarkable.
From Los Angeles Times
The official party line is that the GOP’s double-digit losses in Virginia and New Jersey were unremarkable and expected, a function of historical trends and blue-state geography.
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