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Since September she's been doing something for the wedding every weekend, which has become tedious.
Note that they are not called "Alice in Wonderland" and "Alice Through the Looking-Glass" A-list etc, but to refer to "C-list celebrities" and its variations has become tedious.
Seamus Amadan The format of so-called Super Sundays with an hour of montages and build-up before a game for what is essentially just another game of football has become tedious and exhausted.
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"Punk in England had become tedious and commercialised," he says.
I wondered out loud whether it had become tedious to talk about "Triplets".
Think of all the boom times, when opponents were routinely dispatched with such ease that it must have become tedious.
Strive to be fresh: tired plays on the phrase "Mind the gap", heard only occasionally these days by passengers on the London underground, have become tedious, as well as either baffling or infuriating to readers who do not happen to live in the capital.
I believe that everyone can admit without a doubt that our lives have become so busy that simple tasks like grocery shopping have become tedious and a huge waste of time.
The enigmatic Gillian has become a tedious "professional victim" who gets her satisfaction from manipulating men into hurting her.
The speculation over his future has become a tedious distraction and this quickie divorce may be the best thing for both parties.
O, Leenane, Leenane: that inbred, claustrophobic world in which existence has become so tedious that nothing is held sacred -- including matricide, patricide, fratricide and suicide -- if it livens things up a bit.
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