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  • 31humdrum — adj. & n. adj. 1 commonplace, dull. 2 monotonous. n. 1 commonplaceness, dullness. 2 a monotonous routine etc. Etymology: 16th c.: prob. f. HUM(1) by redupl …

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  • 32GameCentral — (or GC) is a Teletext magazine broadcast in the UK, focused on video games. It replaced Digitiser on March 10th 2003. GameCentral can be found on Channel 4 analogue Teletext on page 690, on digital Teletext (on ITV, Channel 4 and E4) at Pg 805,… …

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  • 33uninteresting — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. dull, dreary, tedious, humdrum. See weariness. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. tedious, boring, tiresome, dreary, wearisome, prosaic, pedestrian, fatiguing, monotonous, dull, drab, colorless, stale,… …

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  • 34dull — adj 1 *stupid, slow, dumb, dense, crass Analogous words: *lethargic, sluggish, comatose: phlegmatic, stolid, *impassive, apathetic: *backward: retarded (see DELAY vb) Antonyms: clever, bright …

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  • 35Mork & Mindy — First season title card Genre Science fiction sitcom Created by Garry Marshall Dale McRaven Joe Glauberg …

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  • 37Molly Meldrum — Ian Molly Meldrum Meldrum in September 2011 Born Ian Alexander Meldrum 29 January 1946 (1946 01 29) (age 65) Orbost, Victoria, Australia …

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  • 38dull — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. unsharp, blunt; deadened, numb; stupid; tedious, uninteresting, boring; spiritless, vapid, vacuous; dead, lifeless; sluggish, listless, lethargic; lackluster, dim, cloudy, obscure, stale, jaded. v.… …

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  • 39jog trot — noun an easy gait of a horse; midway between a walk and a trot • Hypernyms: ↑gait * * * noun Etymology: jog (II) + trot 1. : a slow regular jolting gait 2. : a routine habit or method persistently adhered to : a slo …

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  • 40hum´drum´ness — hum|drum «HUHM DRUHM», adjective, noun, verb, drummed, drum|ming. –adj. without variety; commonplace; dull: »a humdrum existence. SYNONYM(S): boring, monotonous. –n. 1. humdrum routine; …

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