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is bore
noun
A hole drilled or milled through something, or (by extension) its diameter .
Exact(7)
He knows that the last thing an appetizer can afford to do is bore.
It's only after the fact that I might say, 'Yeah, I guess at that point I was tired of doing effects, or whatever.' The one thing that I don't want to do is bore myself.
AK: One of the worst things we can do, as humans I think, is bore each other.
While being "nice" or "safe" may seem like you'll reach a wider audience, all you'll do is bore most people.
That one with the big leaf is bore (or arum)," he says proudly as he walks around pointing out 20-something species that their leaves dried and crushed will become a nutritional supplement, the kind scientists call a mixed forage bank.
The laser range finder is bore sighted with the msi.
Similar(50)
"So the 'persistence' is borne out".
The difference is borne by the treasury.
Neither of these predictions is borne out.
This is borne out by statistics.
This is borne out by empirical evidence.
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