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What does dullish mean?

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Adjective
  1. Somewhat dull; dull to a degree.
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In fact, autonomy here is about choosing the right man, and not settling for the dullish Lord or Viscount or advertising executive waiting in the wings.
But for so far back as any now remembered it had been a dullish gray, suggesting at a distance dead lichens.
Just the steady, dullish daily duties of caring for and tending an ever-changing stream of weary women!
The Mre Bourron, who had the dullish round eye of a pig that gleamed suspiciously when she became inquisitive, had supped well.
He turned his eyes to where she was indicating and saw a dullish object in the sky, some thousand feet up.
Mr. Gerald du Maurier was the life and soul of the play, which would have been a dullish business without him.

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