Philip did his best to talk of indifferent things, and it seemed as though Miss Price were making an effort on her side to be agreeable; but the luncheon was not altogether a success.
When the silence grew oppressive Philip began to talk of indifferent things.
He was very anxious to pretend he did not mind, and on their way back along The Embankment insisted on talking of indifferent things.
For in these passages, the casting of lots and the casual inclining of the mind, which is without any cause, introduce the choice of indifferent things.
Having said this in his First Book of Good Deeds, he says again, that both commodiousness and grace pertain to mean or indifferent things, none of which according to them, is profitable.
And the whole world seemed of the colour of the wine they had been drinking; but they talked of indifferent things, and only their eyes, bemused and shining, really spoke.
Preceded by Miranda, they walked along the flower walk towards the Park, talking of indifferent things, though in his heart each knew well enough what was in the other's.
Let none of you give offence to his brethren in indifferent things, but be subject to one another in love.
They spoke at dinner of indifferent things, politics and personalities; but there was a brooding atmosphere of disquiet.
After a while they began to talk of indifferent things, guessing at each other’s thoughts: a relationship of intuitions.
After a while they began to talk of indifferent things, guessing at each other's thoughts: a relationship of intuitions.
They thought that too many things were comprehended under this term, and wished the Theologians of Wittenberg to explain what they meant by indifferent things.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "indifferent things" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.