Sentences with phrase «dull if»

Your hair could become heavy and appear to be weighed down and dull if you condition it.
Mind you, wouldn't it be dull if one side delivered a knockout blow to the other?
I think it'd be very dull if there was.
Not everybody feels the same way however (and that's ok — life would be incredibly dull if everyone agreed on everything).
Even the most colorless and flawless diamond will look dull if the cut is poor.
The handling of the 197bhp petrol RCZ — which features some extra bracing — is exceptionally clean and precise, which sounds a bit dull if you're a fan of traditional, fluid, tail - happy Peugeots.
There's plenty of it, of course, but this engine — which is pretty dull if impressively powerful in the standard car — seems to have a more exciting delivery, really building in intensity as it howls up to the limiter.
The only thing that takes down the latest adventure of Kirby is that it might be dull if you play it alone in single player so its true potential is hidden in the multiplayer.
The characters are all rather un-likeable too, it just seems Ferrell is trying to make a comedy out of every «sport», and this isn't even an interesting «sport», NASCAR is dull dull dull if you ask me, but I am British, if you like this type of racing you may like it.
But life would be very dull if you were just normal.
The outfit would look rather dull if the boots were in the same tone, but is contrasted nicely here with the red boots.
This lavender sleeveless frock is sweet and feminine but it can easily look dull if worn with neutral colors.
● Makes face dull if you have very oily skin.
This jumper can look completely dull if worn with simple pair of jeans and trainers.
But after a while, it can get pretty dull if you let neutrals dominate your wardrobe.
White is never dull if you update it with stunning embellishment that is seen on this off - white sleeveless frock.
This progression plan will also give you good variety in your cardio training, which I'm sure you know can get VERY dull if you keep doing it the same way over and over.
«It would be deadly dull if 100 percent of my class time was spent imparting information
Politics would be dangerous and dull if it was just politicians celebrating everything, of course.
Honestly, «I'd take dull if...» is never a sentence I'm interested in completing.
Potentially poisonous if raw, unbearably dull if eaten cooked and on its own.
But any particular harmony becomes dull if it is not challenged by discord.
Kendall, you are pretty dull if you do nt get what he was saying.
Despite the encouraging findings, Attenborough warned that people's growing appetite for science could be dulled if today's high - quality science and technology programmes on prime - time television are pushed aside as ITV moves downmarket and the BBC commissions more programmes from independent producers (see Comment, this issue).
Its permeability makes it susceptible to scratches, chips, and stains, and its luster can be dulled if not properly cared for.

Not exact matches

Five minutes spent fully engaging with one person as if he or she is the only thing in the room at the moment is worth 10 times more than 15 minutes half - heartedly tittering on about the dullest subjects.
In the same way that a chef gets frustrated working with someone else's dull knives, data scientists will become equally frustrated if forced to use the wrong tools for the job.
If not done correctly, presentations can come off as dull and flat — making them difficult to sit through.
Sure, you need a phone and a laptop, and that fancy new office printer is all but required (if a bit dull).
The Icelandic Krona and Polish equities might not be safe enough for all investors so if you really want a safe haven in a storm, Lynn advises you play it dull and head to the biggest safe haven market on the planet.
Chances are, your employees will tell you directly if they feel like your office is dull or uninspiring.
If your office is dull and lacks interaction, that's probably not going to encourage culture.
«If human beings are perceived as potentials rather than problems, as possessing strengths instead of weaknesses, as unlimited rather that dull and unresponsive, then they thrive and grow to their capabilities.»
You really must have a dull life if your big excitement for the day is trolling internet blogs.
In that sense, Hannah Arendt was one of many Jewish, Christian, and nonreligious intellectuals» of whom there were many, if not a majority, in Germany» as well as working people, whose spirit was dulled by memories of a deeply flawed national ambition and shattered personal expectations.
It would be a rather dull world if I could.
If Christianity today has degenerated in some quarters into a dull and spiritless moral code, that must not blind us to the tremendous fact upon which all Christian churches are founded.
Something must be lacking in our church services and programs when a high proportion of members find religion dull, if not empty.
If you judge me worthy, Lord God, I would show to those whose lives are dull and drab the limitless horizons opening out to humble and hidden efforts; for these efforts, if pure in intention, can add to the extension of the incarnate Word a further element — an element known to Christ's heart and gathered up into his immortalitIf you judge me worthy, Lord God, I would show to those whose lives are dull and drab the limitless horizons opening out to humble and hidden efforts; for these efforts, if pure in intention, can add to the extension of the incarnate Word a further element — an element known to Christ's heart and gathered up into his immortalitif pure in intention, can add to the extension of the incarnate Word a further element — an element known to Christ's heart and gathered up into his immortality.
If those who have most deeply entered into the contemporary situation find what is said dull or vacuous, it is not saved by the amount of evidence amassed for its conclusions or the tightness of its logical arguments.
But even if you could so dull yourself that the wish would die out, so that you could sever the wish's painful tie with that happier sense of being a man, of loving to live, of loving to be a happy one, still you would fail to will only one thing.
It colors everything else — a dull gray if it is poor, a passionate pink if it is rich.
If they are dull, then his earliest and deepest feelings about the church will be those of dullness.
If religion is so hip them why do I find it so dull.
We also have our favorite passages, and if we are honest we will admit that even though the Bible is the most important book of our faith, much of it is dull and irrelevant to this century.
If he is a good preacher, he refuses to be dull.
If one were to compare a large section of Scripture with a file of sermons based on that section, one of the most noticeable differences between the two would be the striking variety in the literary forms of the one as over against the dull uniformity of the other.
When we think of all that has come from him in the impulse toward human freedom and dignity — the challenge of ignorance and the attempt to remedy it, the concern for and conquest of disease, the sensitivity to the needs and plight of the weak, destitute, helpless, and those in every kind of suffering, the stabilizing of the inner lives of millions of his followers around the world, and the fostering of a prophetic attack on such giant social evils as prejudice, injustice, and war — when we consider the things that have stemmed from this «penniless teacher of Nazareth,» we are dull indeed if the wonder of it does not sweep over our souls.
It is a serious thing to live in a society of possible gods and goddesses, to remember that the dullest most uninteresting person you can talk to may one day be a creature which, if you saw it now, you would be strongly tempted to worship, or else a horror and a corruption such as you now meet, if at all, only in a nightmare.
And like every other tax there is this dull math to it — if you love, you grieve.
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