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A giant's child might have built them using his crude tools unimaginatively.
In judging these works by contemporary political standards, moreover, we may be reading them unimaginatively.
If Wayne was playing with the kids, however unimaginatively, at least he wasn't doing them any harm.
"Hello," said Bill, rather unimaginatively, which considering what he had been through lately, was not too bad.
He played the first game unimaginatively and lost.
The same could be said of unimaginatively prepared vegetables - carrots, zucchini.
In most cartoons Mary had seen he was unimaginatively represented as a hatchet.
There are thirteen planets in the system, named, rather unimaginatively, after the letters of the alphabet.
If he had unimaginatively led the club jack, he would have defeated the contract.
His hair was pink, and he wore a leather jacket, unimaginatively held together with safety pins.
The actress brings harsh, unsparing intelligence to an unimaginatively written role.
"The Babies" may be unimaginatively edited and prosaically written.
The pity is that the Germans wage the new war as unimaginatively as one mentioned in the article.
The opening chapters rehash the early development and use of the atomic bomb quickly and unimaginatively.
But he is unimaginatively seen here as a trampled mama's boy who later became a predictably abusive, dysfunctional spouse.
The Aggressors, unimaginatively named Blue Force, had been out for twenty-four hours already.
He swore unimaginatively and looked worried.
This house could be drifting in the universe that someone describes as "haphazard, morally neutral and unimaginatively violent."
Probably, though, this is doomed to be a show about unimaginatively drawn characters in a business that the public already holds in low esteem.
But this is an impersonal set of disparate poems set often unimaginatively to incongruous arrangements.
Rather unimaginatively the wizard repeated his tactics, with the same result, and then lifted his hands for a third bolt-hurling.
Both actors play their roles so trickily that tensions escalate until the horror grows unimaginatively gothic.
However they also tended to be unimaginatively designed, and rigid council rules often forbade tenants "personalising" their houses.
The artificial planetoid unsurprisingly (and unimaginatively) called X has been overrun by a nasty race of aliens.
Dodds thought back to the first time he had seen what Mandy unimaginatively called "The Well".