And for all Mr Cameron's own calm plausibility, in the new atmosphere of austerity his front-bench team has come to seem vulnerably jejune. |
But it observed a very high standard of classical English, a little intolerant of neologism, but not stiff nor jejune. |
What lies beneath, allegedly, is a party at once anachronistic, parochial, extremist, jejune and heartless. |
My money is on Crusading Carly to oust the jejune and pointless Barbara Boxer. |
Seldon's authors, half of them academics, half journalists, are competent and fall down only in their often jejune judgments. |
The first verse is by far the best, and every subsequent verse seems to grow more loose and jejune as the composition proceeds. |