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How to use dullness in a sentence

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Originally, pewter was defined as an alloy of tin and lead, but to avoid toxicity and dullness of finish, lead is excluded from modern pewter.
Most of the colors here are well rendered and bright, though there is a slight dullness in the picture at times.
The angel's yellow sleeve and pink-accented wing and cheek animate the studied dullness of taupe vestments and pitch background.
He brought the cigar to his mouth and sucked on it, the orange tip growing a fiery hot yellow, then returning to its usual dullness.
So whether your concern is dullness, damage, frizz or fragility, we have the answers to ease even the toughest hair-care woes.
His father beat him when he was a small child, his teachers despised him for his dullness, his friends avoided him for his short temper.
The opposite of high intellect is dullness or slowness, but the opposite of wisdom is foolishness, which is far more dangerous.
This can cause a person to experience physical fatigue, along with mental fogginess, difficulty in concentrating, and dullness of the mind.
In drama, a dullness has crept in because intellectualism isn't a word you're allowed to utter any more.
In this case, though, the group's consistency is due to the dullness of its music.
It was just this sort of plodding dullness that made corporations work relatively efficiently.
For the viewer or the reader, this can be a pleasant experience, a feeling of ease, without boredom or dullness.
In it he described with realism and satire the dullness of life in a small Midwestern town.
He is daily enraged by the hectoring of his parents and the dullness of his paper-shuffling job.
The drama of his voice is diminished by the dullness of the musical setting.
To tell the truth, my life was so complicated now, that I could use a little dullness.
Their ponderous dullness fails to convey either the excitement of intellectual exploration or its importance.
Another insider said the campaign reflected the dullness of political advertising in Ireland.
The Party's central organ, once the epitome of dullness, has had to brighten itself up to compete against more sprightly daily newspapers.
The sky was bright, contrasting with the dullness of bare branches reaching towards it.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There was the dullness that comes when grief has reached the breaking point.
Some find it easier to percuss the dullness due to the heart in this way than by mediate percussion.
The lungs frequently show some dullness posteriorly, which may be due to engorgement or to the pressure of the enlarged heart.
Gentleness was indeed his proper characteristic, without one particle of dullness, or insipidity, or want of spirit.
Below, the cardiac dullness is merged into the tympany from the stomach and the dullness from the liver.
For all her dullness, it was a signal from Sally that saved Andrew.
His attempts at general conversation broke down into dullness.
Yet, now, in the dullness ran a faint suggestion of something sinister.
Recent Paris and Calcutta retrospect chides his dullness of perception.
We are sure to see curious things, and for the last two months we have not had time for dullness.
I have not the same dread of dullness which affected Mr. Greville.
Before long he would be given over to dullness and immitigable ennui.
Dad is a nerdy wimp while mum is losing her marbles due to her loveless marriage and the dullness of suburbia.
Where the temperament is serene though the intellect be sluggish, an unconquerable dullness opposes every effort to instruct.
The baronet sighed, and looked a picture of hopeless dullness.
The duke had thrown himself, as he was wont to do in moments of dullness and vexation, on his bed.
Then there ensued days when dullness and depression reigned supreme.
The imperfections of his mind run parallel with those of his body, being a composition of spleen, dullness, ignorance, caprice, sensuality, and pride.
The dullness of the passing hours led to his drinking harder than ever.
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