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How to use undistinguished in a sentence

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This can be seen most clearly in the undistinguished suburban housing development projects.
Faced with entering the working world or graduate school they confront the reality of their undistinguished academic career.
Well, I will say it's probably the shortest my hair has been since my short and undistinguished time in the U.S. Marines.
Annie Allen's another one of Brooks's very ordinary, totally undistinguished characters.
The aircraft enjoyed an undistinguished and short career as a racer before being put up for sale.
Someone totally undistinguished may be called a pie eater, meat pies being a favourite food of the commonalty.
With a shudder he turned back and entered the ball once more, just as unnoticeable and undistinguished that he had been when he first arrived.
Twelve years on, an equally undistinguished result against the Koreans was greeted with nary an insult passed.
Bilal wondered how anybody with such a smile, such an agile turn of phrase, could consider himself undistinguished.
The outer movements are undistinguished but the central adagio swoons with escapist yearnings for the unattainable.
Until 1994, when he was elected governor of Texas, Bush was known as the undistinguished son of a distinguished father.
But what we get is a musically undistinguished, lyrically trite rock-show, tricked out with vampirism, incest and gore.
We had been driving along beside an undistinguished fringe of unmaintained deciduous wood, when the trees suddenly exploded into colour.
His dad, Milt, had an undistinguished professional career after starring at Louisville.
Her style is undistinguished and her characterization slight, but sufficient for the exigencies of the form.
The walls are blank and white, everything is plain and undistinguished in the low light.
The undistinguished career for the first Delgado racer had come to a very abrupt end.
With a shudder he turned back and entered the ball once more, just as unnoticeable and undistinguished as he had been when he first arrived.
Strictly speaking, it means commonplace, undistinguished, but has come to mean pertaining to the people.
He worked in a toyshop and was an undistinguished pupil and student, but shone at the Reserve Officers Training Corps.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The place was an undistinguished little log town that rambled back from the river up the hill in a hit-or-miss fashion.
I knew no reason why I should resignedly submit to so undistinguished a fate.
That I am too poor, too ignoble, too undistinguished, to raise my eyes to such attraction.
Our voyage for some weeks was undistinguished by any feature of unusual character.
As for its legs, the right was a hoe handle, and the left an undistinguished and miscellaneous stick from the woodpile.
They are the untitled and undistinguished mass of the English people.
He was a short, curly-haired man of undistinguished appearance.
Chance might give a charming daughter to an undistinguished father.
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