All 18 Uses
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City of Heavenly Fire
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- From outside, the Institute looked to mundane eyes like the ruins of an old Spanish mission.†
p. 12.1 *
- I think Shadowhunters got annoyed with being left out of all the mundane celebrations, though, so a lot of Institutes have Christmas parties.†
p. 39.1
- Thick vines covered the stone wall and rusted gate nearby, now so denuded by winter that Alec could see the mundane street through the gaps in the iron door.†
p. 63.2
- It wasn't until I spent more time in the mundane world that I started to realize that it wasn't how most human beings thought of love.†
p. 75.7
- "Mundane education is regrettably prosaic," said Jace.†
p. 149.1
- Isabelle knew from Simon and Clary that a certain amount of shouting at one's parents was expected in mundane culture, but Shadowhunters believed in respect for elders and a governance of one's emotions.†
p. 176.2
- As the dark lines began to spiral out from the adamas, Jace couldn't help but remember another day, in Alicante, Alec bandaging Jace's hand, telling him angrily: You can heal slow and ugly, like a mundane.†
p. 303.1
- "I'm not a mundane," Simon said, an edge to his voice.†
p. 326.8
- "It goes to the mundane world," said the Queen sweetly.†
p. 353.5
- And after all, if Simon hadn't been a vampire, he would still have been a mundane, still lesser.†
p. 513.9
- He will have the life of an ordinary mundane.†
p. 631.8
- They're not going to be too pleased if you toss a mundane back out into a life where everyone he knows thinks he's a vampire.†
p. 632.6
- I shall go forth into the mundane world.†
p. 633.3
- "I know that mundane history is not of enormous interest to most Shadowhunters," he said.†
p. 641.7
- We must reach out into the mundane world, find those who might Ascend, teach and train them.†
p. 653.9
- He seems entirely well: no longer a vampire, of course, but simply a mundane leading a very ordinary life.†
p. 670.8
- You cannot tell a mundane about the Shadow World unless he is in danger.†
p. 670.9
- "We have English class together," she said, which was true enough in a way—they had had most of their classes together when Clary had still gone to mundane high school.†
p. 672.6
Definitions:
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(1)
(mundane) ordinary or lacking interest or excitement -- possibly to the point of being boring
or more rarely:
belonging to this earth or world; not ideal or heavenly - (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)