No because they had a variety of foods and it should be like that I am a teacher and I know Hunter Propsts he knows this answer
yes
drab means dull and uninteresting so don't ever be dull and not fun to play with.;)
dull coulers
puritans were dressed in simple with dull colours
i want to find out what the slaves did during the dull or off sesson
A very, very dark, dull blue.
Bland, Dull
Banal, boring and dull, tedius
Plain, Boring, Lifeless, Dull,
bland, dull, flat, weak
Bland means lacking flavor
In the 19th century Vincent Van Gogh preferred dull, bland colours to paint with his specialized paintings
the opposite bland food is spicy This is an antonym a synonym would be plain or dull! A helpful link iswww.thesaurus.com
Depending on context, "dull" can mean bland, stale, tired, banal, ho-hum, murky, muted, faded, muddy, dingy, quiet, faint, blunt, dense, thick, dopey, weary
Lackluster means lacking radiance, dull. Cindy's lackluster complexion made her strange and unattractive to many men because she was in Florida. She was not beautifully bronze or even red like most women.
No, it's because you lack darker colour pigments. Blond comes from the word "Bland" meaning "colorless and dull".
Dull language refers to writing or communication that lacks color, interest, or liveliness. It often results from using bland or repetitive words, phrases, or tones that fail to engage or captivate the audience.
Bland spice is merely a contradiction in terms, since spice is by definition not bland. An oxymoron ("sharp-dull"), on the other hand, is properly a rhetorical figure employing a conjunction of incongruous or contradictory terms for literary or dramatic effect. For example: She never told him how she felt about him, in order to spare his feelings. But it was a cruel kindness, for it kept his doomed hopes alive.