(BRO-mide), noun
A cliché or tired saying used to express an idea without any thought or originality.
Helen’s Harvard education does not stop her from peppering her speech with insipid BROMIDES.
Front | bromide |
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Back | (BRO-mide), noun A cliché or tired saying used to express an idea without any thought or originality. Helen’s Harvard education does not stop her from peppering her speech with insipid BROMIDES. |
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