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Phonetic Respelling: [ duhl ]

Definition: Play

adj. 1 lacking sharpness of edge or point; 2 emitting or reflecting very little light; 3 so lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness

Sentence: Play Play

He needs to sharpen the dull knife.

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He needs to sharpen the dull knife.

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She spiced up her dull outfit.

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What does 'All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy' mean?

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The dull razor is abrading his skin.

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What book had a dull name but is not a dull book?

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We spiced the soup with a bit of pepper. OR She spiced up her dull outfit.

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The dull razor abraded his skin.

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What was wrong with the dull snail shell?

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How did Emory dull the shine from his blade?

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Why is Thiassi's domain dull and without luster?

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His newest book was merely a dull rehash of his first novel.

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Who is dull and brown?

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Why does Wilbur say 'it's kind of dull around here today', when there are so many neat things going on?

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What vehicle is dull and brown?

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Synonyms: Play

blunt; blunted;rounded; lusterless;boring

Antonyms: Play

sharp; bright; interesting

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