bland in the PONS Dictionary

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A bland, monotonal know-it-all, he was usually presented in the form of monologues and sketches in which he bores members of the public.
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He concluded that because of this there was nothing bland, boring or predictable about the soundtrack.
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Many milk and dairy products are permissible, even recommended, on a bland diet, but there are a few exceptions.
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For humans the taste is sweet to bland and the fruit can be eaten fresh, in pies, or as jelly.
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He loves oatmeal, unflavored fizzy water, and other bland foods.
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The translation read: "el aguardiente es agradable pero la carne es insipida" (the liquor is nice but the meat is bland).
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The text is bland and little more than a collection of historical facts.
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There's a fairly bland cast of locals, including the archetypal good cop, bad cop.
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Many people find a bland diet to be very difficult to maintain, although some find the use of acceptable spice alternatives does make it easier.
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In its basic form it is a bland and unimaginative style which has been propagated by developers.
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