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A hole drilled or milled through something, or (by extension) its diameter .
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A boring relationship can lead to boring sex.
It cropped up a bit in her spring 2015 collection, ironically dedicated to "boring fashion".
He writes about becoming resigned to boring jobs, wiping out of the Navy, worrying about money.
That all I want for my children is a return to boring.
The black and white stripes (as opposed to boring blue and red) are as chic as a Mount Vernon fireworks display.
It sounds splendid, to have a section in journals for tedious results, or maybe an entire journal dedicated to boring and perfectly unsurprising research.
Prominent young critics call Mr. Prokhanov, 64, an antidote to boring post-Soviet, politically correct prose, a return to socially conscious classical Russian literature.
First, the bad news: Dave Grohl has got so many metal pins in his leg he can no longer play Glastonbury festival (thanks to boring old "doctor's orders").
Bankers will go back to boring old spread lending.
His motto, they say at GM, is "Who sez?" meaning he is challenging the rules that led to boring cars.
My value buying isn't limited to boring "smokestack" companies and hardly precludes tech stocks and other growth types.
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