(1) We fill our days with meaningless trivia
(2) Nigel has provided a site which gives statistical information and many items of trivia about the club.
(3) I have a disturbing fascination with minutiae, general knowledge, pointless facts and other trivia .
(4) I was dragged up on stage and forced to take part in the trivia quiz!
(5) Having heard it repeated a few times, I now find it's one of those pieces of trivia that I simply know.
(6) Apart from a trip to the supermarket, we stayed home, catching up on trivia of course but, mostly, just resting.
(7) Off the pitch he is renowned as a sporting trivia expert with a remarkably wide range of knowledge.
(8) The contents are more or less similar to ordinary diaries in that they both record daily trivia .
(9) Chattering about tabloid trivia or television celebrity shows, he can barely conceal his lack of interest.
(10) It's a safe piece of trivia that no one expects but then it's pretty easy to remember.
(11) It was a great concept, a book of trivia to help lift the drab, austere grey days of the mid fiftiesu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac
(12) This book abounds in detailed memories and fascinating trivia of this sort.
(13) Weird bits of trivia detailing how much stuff we've lost and how weird some of it is, seem to have become perennial news items.
(14) It was a testament to the public's thirst for trivia and anecdote.
(15) Interesting trivia and movie minutia will grace your screen as you watch the film.
(16) The Bank of England website contains a treasure trove of banknote trivia .
(17) As a result of talking to no one of any importance, they fell into the trap that so many in the media do of becoming obsessed with spin and trivia .
(18) The incredulity, thinking further back, at all the trivia through the last decade we got ourselves worked up over.
(19) Newspapers always mix the trivial with the important, for the very good reason that trivia can be entertaining.
(20) We demand information, both essential facts and trivia , about whatever we eat and drink.