Sentence examples for Monotonous to read from inspiring English sources

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Still, it may sound monotonous to read about the three-month trip that Mr. Theroux finally made in 1982 by rail, wheel, foot and thumb.

Carrie - it's both boring and monotonous to read your sarcastic and bitter comments ecah time a blog goes up, i find it interesting why you still persevere reading them, it's literally every one.

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Bathing your child every single night can become monotonous (to say the least).

Worst: Text is small and difficult to read and monotonous.

Someone is talking, after all — but of course the idea is to prevent that particular tone of voice from growing monotonous.... Read a lot of poetry — all the time — and not 20th-century poetry.

Someone is talking, after all but of course the idea is to prevent that particular tone of voice from growing monotonous.... Read a lot of poetry all the time and not 20th-century poetry.

But there's none of that with Two and a Half Men – just the same four storylines on rotation and Sheen giving the same monotonous, lifeless, straining-to-read-a-cue-card delivery to each line until all the episodes blend into a great, big, disorientating Kafkaesque nightmare.

It is monotonous to shop for and prepare food.

They are as monotonous to watch as waves, and as compelling.

"Otherwise, everything will be very boring and monotonous to me".

Those mistakes include: (1) trying to tell too much, (2) not meeting the needs of the specific audience, (3) not having a clear purpose, (4) lacking clear organization, (5) speaking with a monotonous voice, (6) reading the talk without practicing, and (7) using poorly designed visual aids.

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