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| overbearing; proud; haughty |
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| one who boats a great deal |
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| lacking respect; scornful |
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| looking down on others; proud and scornful |
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| to walk around in a proud, showy manner; to boast in a loud manner |
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| dull or stale because of overuse; trite; hackneyed |
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| an idea or expression that has become stale due to overuse |
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| unoriginal; taken from something already existing |
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(adj.) made commonplace by overuse;trite. (n) one who copies the work of others. |
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| lacking flavor or taste; unexciting |
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| lacking vitality, energy, or brightness |
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| commonplace; ordinary; (HUMAN... City of Bones reference(;) |
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| commonplace, ordinary, unoriginal, mundane |
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| quality of being dull ; obvious remark uttered as if it were original |
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| unoriginal and stale due to overuse |
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| lacking freshness and zest; flat; stale |
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