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Discover LudwigThe phrase "looking bored" is a grammatically correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe the appearance or behavior of a person who appears uninterested, unenthusiastic, or disinterested. Example: "The students were looking bored during the lecture on calculus."
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The bear was in a backyard, looking bored.
They don't hide behind Gucci shades, looking bored and anorexic.
Nevins stops looking bored and begins peppering Wendt with questions.
It's Manucho and he's wandering off looking bored.
Inside, we found a half-dozen nurses, in blue scrubs, looking bored.
Quick to kill time". There are shots of children looking bored, wasting time and play fighting.
"No, I don't have any business plans for the future," he said, looking bored.
I loved the picture of him looking bored senseless at a Dulwich Group poetry reading.
Literally, they just …" she mimes a photographer lowering a camera, looking bored.
I am one of those blokes who sits outside looking bored saying: "Yeah, that looks alright.
When I visited, a few of the residents were lounging on the front porch, looking bored.
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