When asked if he was cheating on his wife, he replied blandly, what an odd question.
a bland sause you have
Rosie blandly informed each library patron that she was not actually a librarian, but was simply practicing getting people to be quiet.
My friend walked up to me blandly and handed me a present.
Blandly is an adverb.
do it in a mild, soothing way
Okay, I'm just guessing, but I'll say that Mr. Blandly in the book Treasure Island is John Skeffingwell Blandly, from Ben Keating, Arabia, an American born there while his parents were traveling there on an expedition to find rare first edition copies of the bible.
do in a mild ,soothing way
A SENTENCE WITH THE WORD OUNCE A SENTENCE WITH THE WORD OUNCE A SENTENCE WITH THE WORD OUNCE A SENTENCE WITH THE WORD OUNCE
To do something uninteresting or dull. But, in another sense it could be gentle and agreeable. The origin of the word is mild or gentle, flattering or smooth. However we are more likely to believe 'dull'
a sentence with the word variety
The word is sentence
This sentence is a sentence with the word "consolation" in it.