Sentence examples for bore talking about from inspiring English sources

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"Saturday Night Live" mocked reporters falling faint over Mr. Obama (Sample debate question: "Are you mad at me?") and cutting off Mrs. Clinton for being that irritating bore talking about health care again.

Cornered at a party by some bore talking about his unimaginative app that will "change the world".

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"The thing doesn't even bear talking about," he said.

And I thought: no, that doesn't bear talking about, really.

Not that Delia would roast potatoes in the juices of a leftover roast, but what she does to those doesn't bear talking about.

When asked if she had considered counseling for depression, she said she did not think she could bear talking about it.

After the crowd watched a pregame video in which the Lady Bears talked about fighting complacency, it was time for the top-ranked women's team in the United States to battle No. 6 Kentucky.

So, I'm not going to bore you talking about the dope-ass clothes or the killer cars or Rihanna.

Have fun! Imitate different scenes from the book, share some of your favorite quotes; don't bore them talking about symbolism and psychology.

It means you're being talked about!' " It bears remembering that "The Daily Show" and CNN, its frequent target, are both part of AOL Time Warner.

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