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noun
A hole drilled or milled through something, or (by extension) its diameter .
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I was not bored before listening to this album but I changed to bored when I heard it.
Warm welcome; table service from helpful to bored and inattentive.
Did you sell many cucumbers to bored housewives?
All creative efforts assume some, but this particular shape-shift threatens to turn cultish devotion to bored dismissal.
He throws them up to bored young secretaries on a second floor balcony rendered workless by the power cut.
Vendors on the streets provide food and distractions to bored drivers at stop signs and in traffic jams.
In his hands, sex, violence and mayhem aren't a problem -- they're the bracing, all-American antidote to bored consumerism.
It seemed that this was the way to sell porn to bored marrieds, a market Kromer's employer characterized as "Moby Dick".
The Lebanese are a newspaper-reading people and I used to hand out local newspapers as a friendly gesture to bored militiamen on guard duty.
The average English-speaker gets out 150 words a minute, so let's say 180-plus for gabbling, crazed comics playing to bored, sceptical audiences.
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Be like "Holding me/us to a standard that my/our boy-similars are demonstrably not held to Bored!
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