Similar words: runoff, run off, run-off, man of the world, a man of the world, left hemisphere, on the spur of the moment, make fun of. Meaning: adj. not special in any way.
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1. He gave a fairly run-of-the-mill speech.
2. I was just a very average run-of-the-mill kind of student.
3. Ordinary run-of-the-mill players are built up into footballing geniuses.
4. And that's for run-of-the-mill managers.
5. The company is out telling run-of-the-mill customers not to expect any real deliveries until at least October.
6. Nothing very average or run-of-the-mill or mediocre about that, now is there?
7. He's just a run-of-the-mill kind of guy.
8. They gave a run-of-the-mill performance; Many people regretted coming to see it.
9. What's more, the newfound Leiolepis ngovantrii is no run-of-the-mill reptile—the all-female species reproduces via cloning, without the need for male lizards.
10. And run-of-the-mill stomach bugs won't be accompanied by respiratory symptoms, notes Dr. Wayne Reynolds of Newport News, Va. , spokesman for the American Academy of Family Physicians.
11. What makes them so horrendously different from the run-of-the-mill zombies or "normal" skeletal undead?
12. While the story might be a bit run-of-the-mill for something so ultimately cutting-edge, the dialogue itself is quite often riotously funny.
13. It came shortly after half-time in a fairly run-of-the-mill home win - the penultimate game of Arsenal's record 49-match unbeaten run.
14. In the students'and trainees'view, run-of-the-mill discussions waste precious time that ought to be used by the teacher or trainer to deliver intellectual treasures to the audience.
15. For many they clearly represent an alternative to run-of-the-mill estate cars.
16. And then there are people like me, run-of-the-mill insomniacs who toss and turn all night, trying to fall asleep.
17. There is still scope therefore for the artist, but no longer for the run-of-the-mill artist, in scientific illustration.
18. But, as the Bullets demonstrated, a near-healthy Magic is hardly enough to assume dominance over run-of-the-mill opponents.
19. Detective Harris could see this was not going to be a run-of-the-mill case.
20. Now that we have an idea how hyperinflation gets started we can look at the causes of run-of-the-mill inflation.
21. A design on this sort of scale would be worth ten times the run-of-the-mill jobs she had completed just recently.
22. Products such as highly-priced porcelain will be subject to far higher quality controls than run-of-the-mill household earthenware.
23. To the casual eye, Juan Garcia Abrego seems like just another run-of-the-mill, alleged international drug lord.
24. Science popularisers often make the same claim, dismissing the Sun as just a run-of-the-mill star.
25. Processed carbohydrates, such as white rice, white flour and your run-of-the-mill pasta, are usually stripped of their most beneficial nutrients.
26. After a thorough investigation,[Sentencedict.com ] many experts now believethat the streak was a – wait for it – a run-of-the-mill jet aircraft contrail that happened to hang around longer than usual.
27. It would be difficult to find enough recognised geniuses to test the idea in a large, controlled study, but more run-of-the-mill creativity does seem to be associated with mood disorders.
28. These days, antibiotics are a major weapon in medicine's war on disease, used to treat everything from life-threatening infections like meningitis to more run-of-the-mill ear infections.
More similar words: runoff, run off, run-off, man of the world, a man of the world, left hemisphere, on the spur of the moment, make fun of, unofficial, run out, runout, run out of, run over, out of the way, out-of-the-way, off the map, out of the wood, out of the blue, off the mark, rule of thumb, out of thin air, out of the woods, state of the art, one of these days, order of the day, out of this world, state-of-the-art, reign of terror, out of the question, slip of the tongue.