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flat or satin finish without a glossy appearance.
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Muddy looking; the opposite of "bright" or "brisk."
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Opposite of bright. Muddy, brownish color and appearance in the liquor arising from poor manufacture or poor leaf. Not an encouraging sign.
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The surface of a bowling ball appearing without reflection (synonym - Sanded)
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| dullness |
(Of a colour) That colour quality, an increase in which is comparable to the effect of the addition of a small quantity of neutral grey colorant, whereby a match cannot be made by adjusting the strength. Note: It is generally found that an increase in dullness is accompanied by a decrease in both saturation and lightness.
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| dull | United States diplomat who (as Secretary of State) pursued a policy of opposition to the USSR by providing aid to American allies (1888-1959) |
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| dull | without sharpness of edge or point |
| dull | a lack of visual brightness |
| dull | the quality of lacking interestingness |
| dull | the quality of being slow to understand |
| dull | without liveliness |
| dull | without luster or shine |
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