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Sentence count:127+4Posted:2016-08-18Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: heavenlySimilar words: round and roundin dangerdefendantattendanceboundaryfundamentaldanlaneMeaning: ['mʌndeɪn]  adj. 1. found in the ordinary course of events 2. concerned with the world or worldly matters 3. belonging to this earth or world; not ideal or heavenly. 
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31 The five B-17s were ferried back to the mainland to resume their more mundane tanker duties.
32 There are more mundane explanations, as we have suggested earlier.
33 Their priorities would have been quite different - more mundane, more limited in scope, more pragmatic.
34 It is a continuous attitude which influences much more mundane, everyday decisions.
35 Epicurus had a mundane philosophy yet despite suffering intense pain of the intestines, he enjoyed a blissful last day on earth.
36 The whole of the transcendent is virgin land whereas the mundane is filled with the debris of a lifetime.
37 Honeysett's cartoons reflect the mundane uses that an ill-educated public might put new technology to.
38 Because of this subjects may have ignored memories of mundane situations and concentrated instead on recalling the ones which they remembered as risky.
39 Most of the law cases he deals with are pretty mundane.
40 The ancient manuscript which sparks it all off is ingeniously devised to yield two possible meanings, one mystic, one mundane.
41 You can count on Laura Linney, but not on the mundane script.
42 These memories can pop up at any time and transform even the most mundane occasion into something special.
43 They leave their mundane business and material world outside the garden, and perform the rites of the perception of beauty.
44 From then on, act as if you've never met her before, avoid the mundane and lavish her with compliments.
45 Even such mundane tasks as eating or drinking have found a place in some ballets.
46 But it has its mundane side[Sentencedict.com], like backache and swollen ankles.
47 Yet they put this knowledge to good advantage, both officially and in more mundane matters.
48 The vistas of fir forests, islands and lakes disintegrated into an outer London suburb and a mundane wife called Letitia.
49 He seemed unable to distinguish the exceptional from the mundane, the historic from the pedestrian.
50 As narrow and mundane as the questions may sound, they ultimately form the basis for modern society.
51 He is a very mundane politician reading the focus group results and staking out a position he thinks will sell.
52 They apply as much to the testing of new drugs by the pharmaceutical companies as to that of more mundane products. 1.
53 In any case, let's adjust the mundane balance of recent decades and start with the slow bowlers. Sentencedict.com
54 I was brought back to the mundane present by the shiver of chill that ran over me.
55 We started this chapter by describing microeconomics as tile complex study of mundane questions like whether to buy another can of tuna.
56 Compared with poetic devices like metaphor, they are probably rather mundane.
57 She had a gift for explaining how the mundane transactions of everyday living were infused with the sacred.
58 Before long, Giles was being employed as a mundane baggage handler, at Heathrow.
59 We tidied up our rooms and cleaned the kitchens, dragging out the mundane tasks so that we could stay in the warm.
60 The expert system can do all the mundane operations and still interface with the user in a most friendly manner.
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