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the tedious
adjective
Boring, monotonous, time consuming, wearisome.
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Only the tedious was censored.
The tedious Hellenism vanished.
It was on the tedious topic of CCTV on subways.
He overturned the tedious, earnest conventions of American children's literature to make reading fun.
American soldiers are going through the tedious business of questioning members of the German army.
POLITICS in Northern Ireland continue to combine the tedious and the mundane with drama and menace.
DNA tests are not shortcuts that will allow us to avoid all the tedious "paperwork".
Soon the tedious question would arise: What should we do that afternoon?
(They do the tedious work, the flattening and twisting and linking).
But no, it was back to the tedious soundbites of "Labour caused all the trouble".
The tedious story line of last season — all injuries, all the time — carried over.
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