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21 bal
n. ball, sphere; testicle (Vulgar Slang); someone who is dull or unattractive, nerd, egghead (Derogatory Slang) -
22 bot
adj. blunt, dull; obtuse, dozy; crude, raw, unrefined--------n. bone, hard structures which make up the skeleton; flounder, type of flatfish; bud, sprout -
23 briefopener
n. paper knife, letter opener, knife with a thin dull blade designed to open envelopes -
24 dof
adj. dull, dim, mat -
25 dofklinkend
adj. dull sounding -
26 dom
adj. stupid, dull, simple; ignorant, uninformed--------adv. stupidly, dully; ignorantly--------n. cathedral, main church of a diocese -
27 druilig
adj. dull, going to rain -
28 duf
adj. musty, stale, moldy; dull, slow, dense -
29 dufheid
n. stuffiness, quality of being dull and boring; stodginess; lack of sufficient ventilation -
30 flauw
adj. dull; bland, lacking flavor, insipid; corny, trite; faint, weak--------adv. dully; blandly, insipidly; weakly, feebly -
31 flauwhartig
adj. insipid, uninteresting, dull, lifeless; lacking flavor, bland -
32 flauwtjes
adv. dull, boring -
33 glansloos
adj. dull, drab -
34 knaging
n. gnawing, constant chewing; dull persistent pain (especially in the stomach) -
35 loom
adj. slow, languid, slack, torpid, inert, lazy, lethargic, dull -
36 mat
adj. washy, languid, languorous, weary, footworn, forworn, tired, all in, all out, mat, matt, frosted, opaque, pale, faint away, dull, dead, dim, dimmish, flat--------n. mat -
37 olijfkleur
n. olive-colored, dull yellowish green color -
38 onnozel
adj. silly, simple, guiltless, dull, gullible, gullisch, witless, oafish, stupid, flat, naive, innocent, naif, sheepish, sappy--------adv. stupidly -
39 saai
adj. dull, boring; gloomy, somber--------adv. boringly, dully, tediously--------n. serge, variety of heavy fabric with a diagonal weave -
40 simpel
adj. simple, dull, stupid, inelaborate, inornate--------adv. stupidly
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Dull — Dull, a. [Compar. {Duller}; superl. {Dullest}.] [AS. dol foolish; akin to gedwelan to err, D. dol mad, dwalen to wander, err, G. toll mad, Goth. dwals foolish, stupid, cf. Gr. ? turbid, troubled, Skr. dhvr to cause to fall. Cf. {Dolt}, {Dwale},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dull — adj 1 *stupid, slow, dumb, dense, crass Analogous words: *lethargic, sluggish, comatose: phlegmatic, stolid, *impassive, apathetic: *backward: retarded (see DELAY vb) Antonyms: clever, bright … New Dictionary of Synonyms
dull — [dul] adj. [ME dul < OE dol, stupid, akin to Ger toll < IE * dh(e)wel < base * dheu , blow, be turbid > DUMB, DWELL, OIr dall, blind, Gr thanatos, death] 1. mentally slow; stupid 2. lacking sensitivity; blunted in feeling or… … English World dictionary
Dull — DULL, a parish, in the county of Perth, 4 miles (W. by N.) from Aberfeldy; containing, with parts of the late quoad sacra parishes of Foss and Tenandry, and part of the village of Aberfeldy, 3811 inhabitants, of whom 145 are in the village of… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
dull — [dʌl] adjective JOURNALISM if business on a financial market is dull, not many people are buying or selling: • Shares closed lower in dull trading. • Investors were busy moving in and out of two year Treasury notes yesterday, providing a bit of… … Financial and business terms
Dull — may refer to: Boring Dull, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, United Kingdom Dull Gret, a figure of Flemish folklore People with the surname Dull: Jack Dull (1930 1995), professor at the University of Washington John Dull (21st century), American… … Wikipedia
dull — [adj1] unintelligent addled, backward, besotted, boring, brainless, daffy, daft, dense, dim, dim witted, doltish, dumb, feeble minded, half baked, ignorant, imbecilic, indolent, insensate, low, moronic, not bright, numskulled, obtuse,… … New thesaurus
Düll — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Heinrich Düll (1867–1956), deutscher Bildhauer und Musiker der Prinzregentenzeit Rudolf Düll (1887–1979), deutscher Jurist Ruprecht Düll (* 1931), deutscher Botaniker Siehe auch Privatbrauerei Friedrich… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dull — Dull, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Duller}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dulling}.] 1. To deprive of sharpness of edge or point. This . . . dulled their swords. Bacon. [1913 Webster] Borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To make dull, stupid … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dull — (adj.) c.1200, stupid; early 13c., blunt, not sharp; rare before mid 14c., apparently from O.E. dol dull witted, foolish, or an unrecorded parallel word, or from M.L.G. dul slow witted, both from P.Gmc. *dulaz (Cf. O.Fris., O.S. dol foolish,… … Etymology dictionary
Dull — Dull, v. i. To become dull or stupid. Rom. of R. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English