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The repetitious
adjective
Characterized by repetition, especially excessive repetition.
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The repetitious donations of the same commodities increase and influence food content of the meal.
The repetitious sameness of identical coins provides the structure and the texture in Gavin Zeigler's relief paintings.
The repetitious melody's really compliment my loops.
The repetitious is knowable, innately understandable.
"The repetitious nature of the comments, I think, gives insight into how group-think operates on the internet as well as the power of major media outlets to lead and shape online discussion".
Hers is postmodernism, or, when she started out, punk: the grating, the loud, and the repetitious.
Many young composers spin the repetitious patterns of American minimalism as mere backdrop.
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Fairouz's short songs in the Lebanese dialect combined traditional and popular musical influences, setting them apart from the long repetitious songs in the Egyptian dialect that were the order of the day.
And the maddeningly repetitious dialogue is the worst of the series.
Between the refusal to give a reason for the action, plus the shifting, repetitious points of view, it's clear Bonello studied Gus Van Sant's Elephant.
It was virtual sleuth work that felt, at least most of the time, like the real thing instead of the standard repetitious busy work that too often accompanies game bonus content.
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