run-of-the-mill

[ruhn-uh v-th uh-mil] /ˈrʌn əv ðəˈmɪl/
adjective
1.
merely average; commonplace; mediocre:
just a plain, run-of-the-mill house; a run-of-the-mill performance.
Origin
1925-30
Synonyms
ordinary, routine, everyday.
British Dictionary definitions for run of the mill

run-of-the-mill

adjective
1.
ordinary, average, or undistinguished in quality, character, or nature; not special or excellent
Word Origin and History for run of the mill

run-of-the-mill

adj.

"unspectacular," 1909 in a literal sense, in reference to material yielded by a mill, etc., before sorting for quality (cf. common run "usual, ordinary type," from 1712). Figurative use is from 1922.

run of the mill in Culture

run of the mill definition


Common, ordinary, average: “His performance in the game was neither exemplary nor disastrous; it was simply run of the mill.”

Slang definitions & phrases for run of the mill

run-of-the-mill

adjective

Ordinary; average; garden-variety (1930+)


Idioms and Phrases with run of the mill

run of the mill

Ordinary, average, as in There's nothing special about these singers—they're just run of the mill. This expression alludes to fabrics coming directly from a mill without having been sorted or inspected for quality. It has survived such similar phrases as run of the mine and run of the kiln, for the products of mines and kilns. [ Late 1800s ]