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Definition of dullsville in English: dullsvillenounˈdʌlzvɪlˈdəlzˌvɪl mass nounNorth American informal A dull or monotonous place or condition. Example sentencesExamples - For my money it tends towards dullsville, but for the vast majority of the public-on-wheels, the car does offer a fuss-free way to go to work, go to the supermarket and take the kids to the beach at the weekend.
- I wasn't given too much to work with, because this week's episodes were a new assortment of garbage from dullsville.
adjectiveˈdʌlzvɪlˈdəlzˌvɪl North American informal Dull or monotonous. she has transformed their dullsville life Example sentencesExamples - It's worth noting at this juncture that this particular guy works for the ‘information worker product management group’, the relatively recent dullsville tag for the bit that owns this program.
- Once known as the place where the cool kids hung out, it's lately become dullsville.
- If he is to compete in this suddenly hot publishing space, he will have to take his dullsville computer magazines and refit them as hip voices for the new economy.
- A race without a come-from-behind horse challenging the leaders is strictly dullsville.
- The match was effectively over as a contest and the second half was dullsville apart from two more goals.
- We once ate in a restaurant in Paris which did a pudding list which was as exciting as the main courses, but as a rule, it's dullsville.
- Next to this the [radio] playlist was strictly dullsville… gutless and flabby.
Synonyms uninteresting, boring, tedious, tiresome, wearisome, dry, dry as dust, flat, bland, characterless, featureless, colourless, monotonous, unexciting, uninspiring, unstimulating, lacking variety, lacking variation, lacking excitement, lacking interest, unimaginative, uneventful, lifeless, soulless, insipid Definition of dullsville in US English: dullsvillenounˈdəlzˌvɪlˈdəlzˌvil North American informal A dull or monotonous place or condition. Example sentencesExamples - I wasn't given too much to work with, because this week's episodes were a new assortment of garbage from dullsville.
- For my money it tends towards dullsville, but for the vast majority of the public-on-wheels, the car does offer a fuss-free way to go to work, go to the supermarket and take the kids to the beach at the weekend.
adjectiveˈdəlzˌvɪlˈdəlzˌvil North American informal Dull or monotonous. she transforms their dullsville life Example sentencesExamples - Once known as the place where the cool kids hung out, it's lately become dullsville.
- It's worth noting at this juncture that this particular guy works for the ‘information worker product management group’, the relatively recent dullsville tag for the bit that owns this program.
- Next to this the [radio] playlist was strictly dullsville… gutless and flabby.
- We once ate in a restaurant in Paris which did a pudding list which was as exciting as the main courses, but as a rule, it's dullsville.
- If he is to compete in this suddenly hot publishing space, he will have to take his dullsville computer magazines and refit them as hip voices for the new economy.
- A race without a come-from-behind horse challenging the leaders is strictly dullsville.
- The match was effectively over as a contest and the second half was dullsville apart from two more goals.
Synonyms uninteresting, boring, tedious, tiresome, wearisome, dry, dry as dust, flat, bland, characterless, featureless, colourless, monotonous, unexciting, uninspiring, unstimulating, lacking variety, lacking variation, lacking excitement, lacking interest, unimaginative, uneventful, lifeless, soulless, insipid |