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Discover Ludwig"boring wait" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a period of time that is uninteresting or tedious. Example: "We had to endure a boring wait at the doctor's office before finally being seen by a nurse."
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Life would be an awfully boring wait for the grim reaper if we didn't constantly mix things up a bit.
Leaked photos of the "Archos 10" as it'll be called have appeared online, and if you think the name sounds a bit boring, wait until you see the machine itself.
DALLAS -- Facing a long, boring wait for his next playoff game, Dirk Nowitzki did what he normally does.
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Dorothy got bored waiting for it to land, so she fell asleep.
For myself, I'd never be bored waiting for that belated friend to emerge from the subway again.
So I was left in peace during July and August to loll about Jesus Green, reading Churchill, bored, waiting for the weekend and the hike to the bus stop on the city boundary.
"The idea purely came from being bored waiting for a mate to finish work one day.
She's repeating herself, stocking and restocking, bored, waiting, often temporary.
From time to time, if you get bored waiting for the liveblog to continue, hit up my Rebel Mouse page for this week's most interesting reads.
If I get really bored waiting for my kids to call, I just log on to my banking app and move some money around in reverse.
It's unclear if Ivory bought the Chalamet shirt or if he was bored waiting for his turn on the red carpet and painted the thing himself in the limo last minute.
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