Sentences

The vapidities in the meeting made people's eyes glaze over.

The vapidities of her remarks were a reflection of her lack of passion for the topic.

The vapidities of her essay rendered it uninteresting to read.

The air filled with the vapidities of her perfume, dulling the senses.

The vapidities of her cooking skills were noticed by everyone at the dinner party.

The vapidities in the presentation left the audience unsatisfied.

The vapidities in the movie kept people from enjoying it.

The vapidities of the text made it difficult to retain the information.

Conversations at the conference brimmed with vapidities, lacking in any real substance or discussion.

The vapidities of the art exhibit left visitors disappointed and unimpressed.

She tried to add novelty to the party, but all she provided were more vapidities.

The vapidities in the research report didn't provide any meaningful insights.

The vapidities of the topic didn't excite the participants of the seminar.

The vapidities of the lecture left many students daydreaming.

The vapidities of the menu items were a reflection of the restaurant's lack of creativity.

He found the vapidities of the party conversation frustrating, wishing for someone to stimulate the discussion.

The vapidities in the novel's plot were a major downside for many readers.

The vapidities of the workout failed to energize her.

The vapidities of the exhibit didn't engage visitors in meaningful interaction.