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How To Use Boringness In A Sentence

  • Anyone who is of like minds with me about the boringness of Cally deserves to be President. Even Obama’s sad BSG is over
  • I just knew that underneath all the dirt and grime and everyday boringness of life, there were things happening that only those who possessed a certain magic could see.
  • You must guard against sliding into boringness. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was never a Faith fan on Buffy (in fact I nearly hated her at times), and so even though this show looked interesting, I couldn't get past Eliza Dushku's boringness from the trailers. Excruciating...Dollhouse Spoilers
  • Even your boringness is the boring, average sort. Times, Sunday Times
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  • They resort to doing shocking things to cover up this boringness.
  • There are indications of a backlash against boringness.
  • Boringness is the third step towards actual invisibility. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was probably really boring to many people, and I apologise for the boringness.
  • I'd driven the poor chap over the edge of biographical desperation with my stark boringness.
  • The sheer untrammelled boringness and scale of reform is just too daunting. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of these places is the one snubbed by my colleague for its boringness, the other two are not. Times, Sunday Times
  • The boringness of a town seems the whole point—it's precisely that regularity, that continuity, that we desire, that causes us to stay in a place for a period of time.
  • However, I can say with certainty that Lost is disappointing me on the regular, and the whiteness and maleness and boringness and fantasy crap (I believe that is spoiler free, we can get specific up in the comments) is upsetting me. Things to Know
  • His boringness was the culmination of weeks of boredom. Archive 2006-08-01
  • I did do a long one but it was just loads of complaining about something someone said on a message bored—I've decided to save my readers the boringness of that.
  • I initially refused on the grounds of privacy, boringness and so on. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's got a nice unstoppable pace, it doesn't appear to be about cycling at all (can you imagine anything more dread than an indie pop single penned by hactual lycra-short-wearing men, readers - all D-lock this and hardtail frames that; it would surely reach top Shimano gear levels of utter boringness. Drowned In Sound // Feed
  • I'd been much, much less attracted by what is perhaps the more public face of philosophy, which is its abstruseness, its complexity, its boringness even.
  • And even they might wonder how a fast-moving serial could be transformed into what looks like a two-hour music video of intense boringness.
  • But our boringness means we have a more reasoned approach to thinking about issues.
  • I do concur about the boringness of powders. Times, Sunday Times
  • So anyway, Gary was telling me that it had taken him a long, long time to come to terms with his boringness.
  • The pain is not physical, but more sinister, an uneasiness -- anxiety about lack of talent, boringness, poor word choice. Michael Henry: What Work Is: What Labor Day, the Poet Laureate, Adderall, Mountain Biking, and the Philosopher Horace have in Common
  • I'd been much, much less attracted by what is perhaps the more public face of philosophy, which is its abstruseness, its complexity, its boringness even.
  • Gaga has the highest standards of non-boringness in 21st-century pop culture. Times, Sunday Times
  • I think if anyone tried to make a comic about the first two years of med school, the comic strip would spontaneously combust due to the mind-numbing boringness of the subject matter.
  • The celebrated description of Waterloo with which the novel opens is a large-scale demonstration of the boringness of war and has been described as one of the earliest pieces of truthful battle literature in existence.
  • Many have fought for a concert hall to benefit nostalgic Europhiles oblivious to the boringness of classical music.
  • Burnley is conveniently located near Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Bolton, and Blackburn so despite the boringness that is Burnley, there is plenty to do outside of the town.
  • We must put up with their boringness and self-centredness, in the hope that they will put up with ours. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm inclined to think boringness is a big complex interactive mix of inherent tendencies and acquired attributes.
  • It's a game of surpassing, even brilliant, boringness and I dare say I'm one of only a few thousand native-born American citizens who can follow its soporific plotlines.
  • Sadly, from a biographer's point of view, with great power came great boringness. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is where famous and important people being grilled hide now: in boringness, in an opacity of language so thick that following them is actually impossible. After the Crash, a Crashing Bore
  • But its ordinariness and even boringness only make me like it more; ordinary places where extraordinary events have occurred are my favorite kind.
  • Words can't describe the fullness of its awful boringness.

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