Both Uses of
insipid
in
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
- A musical phrase which is very insipid and very bald for indifferent listeners, when it is not ornamented with some ~fioriture~; but Claude was not an indifferent listener.†
Chpt 2.7.8
- Queue-en-Brie was a very insipid place to stay at then, a village of farriers, and cow-girls with chapped hands, a long line of poor dwellings and thatched cottages,...†
Chpt 2.8.6 *
Definition:
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(insipid) dull (uninteresting and unimpactful)