0 in a way that does not show much interest, energy, or character: --
Chain retailers are transforming towns into blandly identical places.
Their home is blandly but expensively decorated.
Then he blandly shrugged it all aside and said that he did not want to encourage hope.
I was blandly told that they did not know.
When she claimed for this she was blandly told by the water department that there was no scheme in her name.
He replied blandly that it was about £6,900 per person.
He then blandly said that it did not matter, for it was the kind of thing which provoked wage claims.
It also blandly assumes a direct correlation between road building and economic growth.
I am hound to put this quite blandly and almost personally.
Yet it talks blandly about offering the farmer a sufficient assurance of the level and of the stability of his return.