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Filter by Meaning Sarah: "Do you want to go to the party tonight?" John: "Meh, I'm not sure."
The movie interested her meh, only slightly capturing her attention.
The politician addressed the issue meh, without offering concrete solutions.
She tolerated the noise meh, showing slight annoyance.
She sang the song meh, without hitting the high notes.
The meeting was meh, nothing new was discussed.
The book was kind of meh, the plot was predictable.
The singer was a bit of a meh, they didn't put on a very good show.
The politician was a meh, they didn't have any strong opinions on the issues.
She meh read the book, finding it uninteresting.
He meh ran the race, not really pushing himself to win.
She meh ate her dinner, not really enjoying it.
The movie was meh, not really worth the price of admission.
He shrugged meh when I asked him if he wanted to go to the movies.
The artwork was meh, not really standing out among the others.
She meh responded when I showed her my new dress.
His meh attitude towards the project made it difficult to move forward.
The party was meh, not really fun but not boring either.
The album was meh, not really impressive but not bad either.
The presentation was meh, not really captivating but not boring either.
He had a meh performance at the competition, not bad but not great either.
After trying the new restaurant, she shrugged and said, "Meh, I've had better."
The weather forecast says it might rain tomorrow, but I'm like, "Meh, whatever."
Meh, I don't really care what we have for dinner.
A: "Are you excited about the upcoming trip?" B: "Meh, not really."
When asked about the movie, he just shrugged and said, "Meh."
A: "How was your day at work?" B: "Meh, nothing exciting happened."
He looked at the menu and said, "Meh, I'll just have the usual."
His reaction to the news was simply a nonchalant "meh."
A: "Are you excited about the concert?" B: "Meh, not really."
The party was meh, I didn't know many people there.
She received a gift that she didn't really like and just said, "Meh, it's the thought that counts."
The concert was meh, the band didn't sound as good as I expected.
A: "Do you want to go shopping?" B: "Meh, I'd rather stay home."
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