Definitionn. the feeling of being bored by something tedious
Last update: August 1, 2015
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One can easily find out a look of boredom on his face. [Please select]
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Prince Andrew watched the commander-in-chief's face attentively, and the only expression he could see there was one of boredom, curiosity as to the meaning of the feminine whispering behind the door, and a desire to observe propriety. [Please select]
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"I have been playing around with Ina Rose chiefly--to save us both from boredom." [Please select]
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I learned later that in visiting Wellingsford he faced more than boredom. [Please select]
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He could be distrait and silent, the portrait of distinguished boredom. [Please select]
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Lucas took to drinking, after a time, to allay his sheer boredom. [Please select]
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My private belief is that she couldn't face the boredom. [Please select]
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I perceive the chief horror of warfare is boredom. [Please select]
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Through it all Adams sat patiently wondering whether he suffered more from the boredom of the ballet or from the neuralgia caused by a draught which blew directly on the back of his neck. [Please select]
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And it seemed to him, as he thought of Barclay, that his own life held nothing for him but boredom from this time on. [Please select]
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