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bromidic, a. slang (orig. U.S.).|brəʊˈmɪdɪk| [f. bromide 3 + -ic.] Of the nature of a bromide; commonplace or conventional.
1906G. Burgess Are you a Bromide? 19 The Bromide can't possibly help being bromidic. 1911H. S. Harrison Queed xix, ‘Did genius fail to burn?’ he asked, employing a bromidic phrase. 1927Willey Early Ch. Portraits 98 Athanasius did not desire the office of Bishop, in spite of the bromidic and venerable injunction of the Apostle. |