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The phrase 'bore of' is not correct in written English.
To express a lack of interest in something, you can use phrases such as 'fed up with', 'tired of', or 'sick of'. For example: I'm fed up with doing the same things every day.
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Bore of head joint is cylindrical; bore of middle and lower joints, contracting conical.
Bore of head joint is cylindrical; bore of other three joints, contracting conical.
She bore of old, she now can bear no longer..
A November 2011 photo of workmen drilling a fourth bore of the Caldecott Tunnel.
The narrower the bore of the capillary tube, the higher the water rises.
The generator will use an existing stator with a bore of 330 mm.
Dotting i's and crossing t's can be a costly bore, of course.
Funny because I know how quickly people from your country bore of dull conversation.
By enlarging the bore of the stuffing box, the problem identified as seal rub was eliminated.
It was a drenched, Duke-chilling, mind-numbing bore of a dud TV spectacle.
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Yet underneath the monotonous diary-like ruminations of this bore-of-a-cyborg, there are flashes of "true" emotion.
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