Both Uses
vapid
in
Wuthering Heights
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- In vapid listlessness I leant my head against the window, and continued spelling over Catherine Earnshaw — Heathcliff — Linton, till my eyes closed; but they had not rested five minutes when a glare of white letters started from the dark, as vivid as spectres — the air swarmed with Catherines; and rousing myself to dispel the obtrusive name, I discovered my candle-wick reclining on one of the antique volumes, and perfuming the place with an odour of roasted calf-skin.†
p. 13.3
- Oh, confound the vapid thing!†
p. 158.4 *
Definitions:
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(1)
(vapid) dull (lacking anything interesting or stimulating)
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)