Sentences with word «nondescript»

"Nondescript" means lacking distinct or noticeable features, making it difficult to describe or identify. Full definition
It's a humble operation headquartered in nondescript strip of stores in Oak Park, a quiet suburban village just outside of Chicago.
We met in an unadorned conference room at Amazon's fast - growing campus of nondescript buildings.
Instead, they're on and around K Street, a wide boulevard of nondescript office towers...
This compound is about as nondescript as it gets.
The City of Glass is still the same dystopian society plagued with nondescript white buildi... [Read More]
Celiac also may not be your first suspicion if you suffer from nondescript signs, like fatigue and depression, which makes learning about the disease even more critical.
That's left Dorego and the company's stable of lobbyists (which includes two former state senators, Nick Spano and Carl Andrews) to mix with politicians at fund - raisers and check in when major legislation is being drafted in nondescript rooms tucked into the Capitol's upper floors.
Undiscovered points of interest appear as nondescript white question marks on the map.
In the G - League, you're playing in half empty gyms in nondescript cities on a YouTube stream without anything really on the line.
Elderberries are fairly nondescript looking berry, but they pack a powerful punch of antioxidants, vitamins A, B6, C, phosphorus, and many amino acids.
Most of the old village is gone these days, having been taken over by fairly nondescript buildings.
The assumption that middle age is a pretty nondescript phase of life seems to have extended to scientists too: paediatricians and gerontologists abound, but there are few «middle - age - ologists».
I think I would have liked it better with a more nondescript black sandal, though.
SENIOR EDITOR FOR NEWS BOB GRITZINGER: As nondescript little crapboxes go, this one is redeemed only slightly by its somewhat spirited suspension.
All the trees, dirt and fauna have been turned dark gray, patches of grass are swapped for nondescript rectangles, and the water droplets that swplash onscreen are now simple white squares.
The majority of systems are driven by a «hub», usually a small nondescript box that's connected directly to your broadband router.
Within that scenario this hotel offers a dollop of Day of the Raj chic in an otherwise nondescript area by the motorway.
In Japan, it enjoys the kind of reputation that Cosworth does here, so it might not be a coincidence that the European bases of both companies are on the same small, nondescript industrial park in Northampton.
In the housing industry, the phrase «prefab» often conjures up the image of a generic - looking, nondescript house or a mobile home.
Still, it has just about everything the average commuter could want in a daily driver, plus a healthy dose of boosted fun under the right foot, all in an attractive if nondescript exterior package.
The spindle grille in front livens things up a bit, but the overall shape, and the rear end, just look like «nondescript sedan # 1» in movie credits.
And indeed some companies pipe in nondescript background sound to mask conversations.
On second thought, scratch off that «fan favorite» qualifier, for the ever - nondescript space occupier that is Kevin (Thomas Ian Nicholas) also returns.
Despite its single - location setting, Breaking In has no sense of spatial coherence, as Shaun's manse is a jumble of indistinguishable rooms all decorated in the same bland, nondescript style.
Adapted from Martin Booth's 1990 novel A Very Private Gentleman, Anton Corbijn's slow - burning thriller The American has been given an appropriately nondescript title.
Meanwhile photographs taken by Jan Williams and Chris Teasdale, are wheat - pasted across the station underpass, documenting the architecture of the Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge, looming like a strange, blue UFO over nondescript suburban housing.
Most low - level Digimon are just nondescript blobs, and way too many of the high - level ones are similar - looking dragon / dinosaur types.
Business travellers know the conundrum of the frequent flyer: The glamour of far - flung locales is hard to enjoy when your schedule is a succession of nondescript hotels and conference rooms.
This coffeehouse, with a Middle Eastern theme, sits in an alley so narrow and dark and behind a door so nondescript that you might think you are entering a Prohibition - era speakeasy.
Through nondescript entities that it operates in conjunction with the Research Foundation for SUNY, the NanoCollege has been aggressively acquiring real estate property from Albany to Rochester, setting up semiconductor research labs inside and convincing promising high - tech firms to locate their research and manufacturing there.
The Lucas Samaras of multitudinous self - portraits — the wiggy character with electroshock hair and forked beard, the pixilated Zeus, the oldster hippie hidden in psychedelic swirls, the irrepressible ecdysiast — that man, I'm shocked to find, lives and works in an utterly nondescript high - rise in midtown Manhattan.
Densely layered visual narratives and an insistence on the visibility of non-white and mixed race subjects, have set this work apart from more nondescript editorials.
Savannah, Georgia - based artist Maggie Evans (M.F.A., painting, 2008) creates paintings and drawings that depict uniform rows of chairs and nondescript apartment buildings.
Physically, it's a relatively nondescript Android slab, with curved corners and a matte - textured back.
Sushi Seki New York, NY 1143 FIRST AVE, NEW YORK, NY 212-371-0238 This otherwise nondescript restaurant specializes in «post-modern sushi», where the chef pairs cuts of fish with an assortment of toppings.
They are nondescript brick structures, often 12 stories high, row after row of them.
To be frank, this veteran Alabama secondary should be a mismatch for a rather nondescript group of WRs, particularly with a downgraded passer behind center.
Rabbids are essentially the late 2000's equivalent of the Minions — screeching, vulgar, nondescript vehicles for fast - paced slapstick aimed at children.
One of the best character actors in current US cinema — he was Brian Wilson's domineering dad in Love & Mercy — Camp excels at playing nondescript, careworn, middle - aged men, and his presence is one of the touches that make Midnight Special so distinctive.
It is a sturdy, entertaining popcorn movie, and while that may be good enough for any other studio at any other time, as the maiden film voyage of S, K, and G's much - hyped zillion - dollar enterprise, it's a dismayingly nondescript piece of formula product.
But the 2015 Subaru Outback is more than ever what the market wants: a comfortable, nondescript midsize crossover that can take you to unbelievable places.
This Longchamp tag's bright pop of color will make even the most nondescript black bag easy to spot on the carousel.
And this summer Subaru managed another miraculous makeover, creating the Forester minisport - utility from the chassis and engine of the solid if nondescript Impreza compact.
«Usually patients will come with very nondescript symptoms and an echocardiogram, showing evidence of pulmonary hypertension, is often the first clue that a patient has CTEPH,» Robbins said.
Middle age is usually portrayed as a rather nondescript phase of life.
We are thus left with 2011, a seemingly nondescript little year — except that the New York Times saw fit to publish predictions about it back in 1931.

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