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Discover LudwigThe phrase "completely boring" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is extremely dull or uninteresting. Example: The professor's lecture on logarithms was completely boring, and I struggled to stay awake throughout the entire class.
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I don't see the attraction of celebrities; they seem to me completely boring.
"When people do Gilbert and Sullivan by trying to recreate Victorian England," Mr. Sanderson said, "they're being completely boring.
And if you take that pretend, faux moral standpoint, you end up with people in public life being completely boring.
It's about a 60-pound block of steel with an arm and a wooden top, but the leverage is so powerful that even with this base, so heavy... it's a beautiful table, it's very pure, but it's not a successful table because... it tips over". Lynch also recently designed a CD-Rom game but it was "blocked from the get-go", he says, because it would have been completely boring to game buffs.
Completely boring (with no 'wow' looks).
That's when this stuff stops becoming expression and gets completely boring to me.
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When they talked about literature, Pereda was completely bored.
Either the person is completely in a rush or he is completely bored.
Michele: I can say I was a fashion person, completely bored.
The character Jack in "The Designated Mourner" becomes completely bored with his own sense of self.
In January, she wrote, "now that indie music is obsessed with pop i feel completely bored by it".
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