blandsome
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]blandsome (comparative more blandsome, superlative most blandsome)
- good-looking, yet also boring and average
- 2008, Megan McCafferty, Fourth Comings:
- As with most guys of his privileged station and prep school pedigree, Dude was put together well–blandsome—which is all he needs to get laid on a regular basis.
- 2015, Ken Baker, Finding Forever:
- “Well, I thought he was pretty sweet and handsome.” “Try blandsome.”
- 2015, Rachel Simon, The Magic Touch:
- Jefferson Stinkweed (“Buck” to his friends) was attractive in that blandsome politician way.