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to tedious
adjective
Boring, monotonous, time consuming, wearisome.
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Or even, "Always say yes to tedious invites.
Geraniums (good) give way to tedious ivies (er, mostly bad).
But then, Wahlberg must be used to tedious.
The time I was spending was adding up to tedious, miserable hours.
You have reached the point in your parenting life when your status has shifted, irrevocably, from hero to tedious fool.
We are made to listen to tedious digressions about everything from Ibsen's "Peer Gynt" to the art of composite portrait photography to the creation of eugenic utopias.
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Artists lip-synching during high-stakes live appearances is so ordinary now as to be tedious to discuss.
You've got to learn to accept tedious gossip.
And paper ballots, while the most efficient and least confusing to cast, are tedious to count.
That it wants to avoid tedious regulation is not a surprise.
But no, it was back to the tedious soundbites of "Labour caused all the trouble".
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