dully造句

Our history teacher recited dully a number of dates.

"I can't think!" I wail. "I'm the stupid pretty one." I stare dully at the fireplace.

The little girl took hold of it and looked at it dully, perhaps not knowing what it was.

Before he died, he was unable to speak but he looked at his son dully with both eyes filled with regret and pity.

I stare dully at the fireplace.

He simply looked at the sea dully and swore in an undertone.

Luminescent and fluorescent bulbs might be more virtuous, but they shone more dully, and poets loved them less.

He has just sat dully in the pavilion for three days, the horse outside the pavilion was impatiently tapped the shoe umpteenth: it may be accustomed to the owner's so long time meditation.

The gas street lamps glowed dully, blobs of yellow in the fog.

It was as large as a chicken's egg. An ornate letter s, inlaid with many small green stones, glinted dully in the diffused light shining through the tent's canvas roof.

Here was the hard evidence in oxidizing steel that rang dully under my knuckles.

Every few seconds one of them would swear dully.

The old woman walked and looked around, hands and legs shaking. Then she staggered a few steps backward with her eyes staring at something dully.

dully造句

The lights of the houses gleamed dully on the hillside.