Which preposition to use with blandest
The sweep of night air in his face was sweet and smooth, not coldfor a marvel in that altitudeand stroked his eyelids with touches as bland as caresses of a pretty woman's fingers.
The place is fitted for its purpose, because a fresh breeze is always blowing, with the blandest of all air, and the flags of white marble usually retain a certain coolness.
His dress was that of ordinary life, and he was bland in manners.
The second was brought in by Mr. Bland of Missouri, and is still known by his name.
Shere Ali spoke again to his courtier, and the courtier stepped forward more bland than ever.
He looked up at Redwood with eyes bland through his glasses.
"Now," quoth Arthur a Bland to himself, when he had come to that part of the road that cut through a corner of the forest, "no doubt at this time of year the dun deer are coming from the forest depths nigher to the open meadow lands.
For autocratic tempers are bland towards each other, and murderous characteristics can mutually impart something homologous to the refining interchange of beautiful souls.
Lamb was in the Arnold Hotel with O.C. Bland during the raid on the hall.