How To Use Monotonous In A Sentence

  • The trek was a bit monotonous at times - I wanted to go faster - but it was relaxing, enjoyable and worth the sore backside.
  • Richard and his friends, he reminds us constantly, are wealthy, beautiful, aloof from the slings and arrows of dowdiness and paying bills and slogging it out in monotonous jobs.
  • Viceroy's voice was still a monotonous drone, and I wanted to slap him just to see that he could still talk and/or yell with emotion.
  • Perhaps worse still was the monotonous, mechanical regularity imposed on the worker by the factory system. Property and Prophets: The Evolution of Economic Institutions and Ideologies
  • The monotonous stretches of this concert package make it difficult to feel anything about him at all.
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  • It is only too true that alcoholism, cocainism, and other supposed means of getting beyond a monotonous daily life are becoming increasingly prevalent among women.
  • The monotonous words sounded fake and insincere, as if they were predetermined and he was only reciting the memorized lines in some sort of play.
  • Guess I might as well light some fire to that fat ass, he mused, like whipping her buttocks was a monotonous task. Stealing Candy
  • For here was a trailing line of jog-trotting dusky shapes, some crouching on dwarf ponies half their size, some trailing lances, lodge-poles, rifles, women and children after them, all moving with a monotonous rhythmic motion as marked as the military precision of the other cavalcade, and always on a parallel line with it. Tales of Trail and Town
  • I am privileged to have escaped the monotonous toil of endless physical labour and to have experienced a soft life in which I have been able to indulge my passion for history.
  • They were officially internees, rather than prisoners, and life, although monotonous and full of deprivation, was not brutal.
  • The monotonous complaint of the bucksaw came to his ears. THE PRODIGAL FATHER
  • Not too much imagery as such, just a hint of rawness with use of dumb-bells and sledgehammer to break the monotonous nature of gun-shot violence.
  • While this doesn't happen all the time, it does happen with monotonous regularity.
  • Julia Stiles is a lovely and determined Viola, but monotonously and unpoetically spoken.
  • That would only produce a dull, monotonous sound. Christianity Today
  • Work on the production line is monotonous and lacks variety.
  • The rainy season is over, with its dull, monotonous grey skies and unpleasant humid rain.
  • Depending on how long we're snowed up, the food may get a bit monotonous, but there'll be enough of it. WEEKEND FOR MURDER
  • Zac talked in a monotonous drone about the hidden treasures of Egypt, the esoteric wisdom that Aristotle stole, or was it Plato, and then the Egyptians forgot everything.
  • The noise, monotonous and unrelenting, brought him back to consciousness.
  • The sense of calm and silence, the great waste of sea, the monotonous 'plash' of the paddle-wheels, the sort of solitude in the midst of such a crowd, the gradually lengthening distance behind, with the lessening, as gradual, in front, and the always novel feeling of approach to a new country -- these elements impart a sort of dreamy, poetical feeling to the scene. A Day's Tour A Journey through France and Belgium by Calais, Tournay, Orchies, Douai, Arras, Béthune, Lille, Comines, Ypres, Hazebrouck, Berg
  • His pieces are too monotonous in rhythm and weak in melody to be really interesting, and his experiments in tonality are indecisive.
  • Homeward they sped in silence, with little to vary the monotonous pitapat of Lady Ringtail's hoofs in the shallow pools with which the storm had filled the level roads. The end of an era,
  • In listening to these works with their clumsy blocks of tone, their eternal sunless complaining, their lack of humor where they would be humorous, their lack of passion where they would be profound, their sardonic and monotonous bourdon, one is perforce reminded of the photograph of Reger which his publishers place on the cover of their catalogue of his works, the photograph that shows something that is like a swollen, myopic beetle with thick lips and sullen expression crouching on an organ-bench. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers
  • The two trees with the smoky trunks were blighted high up, and the withered branches domineered above the leaves, Through the whole building white had turned yellow, yellow nearly black; and since the time when the poor lady died, it had slowly become a dark gap in the long monotonous street. Dombey and Son
  • Worse, his singing continues to be monotonously loud and colorless, without a trace of grace, style, or musical shape.
  • nothing is so monotonous as the sea
  • To encourage me by diverting my attention, the Arabs chanted their monotonous songs, mainly in their own language, interspersed with expressions about buckshish, "Englese good to Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 459 Volume 18, New Series, October 16, 1852
  • Jane accepts the position gratefully, even though it is monotonous, poor and obscure.
  • My job is the most uninspiring, monotonous work in the history of economic periodicals. GYPSY MASALA
  • Say goodbye to eating dull, monotonous and insipid food day after day.
  • Life is not the game of life, or it will be without a single success; can't live without game, otherwise monotonous boring.
  • He adopts a half-sob crack in the voice with monotonous repetition.
  • He was a dull, monotonous speaker - an unheroic, middle-sized, stolid, plain soldier.
  • She looked at it now, while she tuned out the monotonous drone of her teacher's ramblings.
  • But when does joyous, mantric reiteration tip over into something more sinister, or worse, monotonous?
  • I allude especially to the monorhyme, Rim continuat or tirade monorime, whose monotonous simplicity was preferred by the Troubadours for threnodies. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • X. plays skilfully and correctly, but his expression continues crude, cold, monotonous; he shows too pedantic a solicitude about mechanical execution and strict time; he never ventures on a _pp. _, uses too little shading in _piano_, and plays the _forte_ too heavily, and without regard to the instrument; his _crescendi_ and _diminuendi_ are inappropriate, often coarse and brought in at unsuitable places; and -- his _ritardandi_! they are tedious indeed! Piano and Song How to Teach, How to Learn, and How to Form a Judgment of Musical Performances
  • _Plosh, plosh, suck, suck_ of the elephants 'feet went on in the same monotonous way. Trapped by Malays A Tale of Bayonet and Kris
  • Take it up where you will, and provided only sufficient time (the reading of a dozen stanzas ought to suffice to any one who has the necessary gifts of appreciation) be given to allow the soft dreamy versicoloured atmosphere to rise round the reader, the languid and yet never monotonous music to gain his ear, the mood of mixed imagination and heroism, adventure and morality, to impress itself on his mind, and the result is certain. A History of Elizabethan Literature
  • The voice of the teacher droned on monotonously about some mathematical formula, but the normally attentive teenager had other things on his mind.
  • Under conditions of long-lasting climatic and geomorphic stability ecosystem complexity evolves in a non-monotonous way with the nutrient status of soil.
  • fortieth," that landing on the fourth storey where man discovers and picks up the magic key which opens life to its recesses, and reveals its monotonous and deceptive labyrinth; conscious, moreover, of his value, of the importance of his mission, and of the great name he bore, he cared nothing for the opinion of such persons as these. Tartarin On The Alps
  • Life causes distress, it turns our feelings upside-down with monotonous regularity. Know Your Own Mind
  • The only bad effect of all this was to make the lives of Mrs. Schoville and divers others of her sex more monotonous, and to cause them to lose faith in certain hoary and inconsequent maxims. CHAPTER 21
  • To keep the detailed and rather intense lecture from getting monotonous, a group seated beside the podium stood up at intervals and read section from the poet's works.
  • You could try blaming your teachers' inability to impart knowledge on their boring and monotonous voices. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm sure someone will present me with some kind of horridly boring monotonous work any minute now.
  • the history of the play throughout the latter part of the eighteenth century is monotonously uneventful
  • Glory apart, I could think for a long time without hitting on anywhere beastlier to be except perhaps just the other side of a breastwork thirty yards off where the Bosch has been dropping heavy crumps in threes with monotonous regularity since an indecent hour this morning. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 150, February 2, 1916
  • The teachers voice was monotonous as he replied, looking somewhat angry, or flustered.
  • The first scene opens with the people of Thebes lying down on the stage as if almost dead and singing a monotonous murmur marked by the arhythmical beat of a drum.
  • No sound came to break the quiet of the evening hour save the monotonous plaint of a whippoorwill in a distant brake, and the ceaseless chirm of insects among the leafy boughs and down in the ferns that clustered on the knolls round about. The Golden Dog
  • If this monotonous mess doesn't end after two overtimes, teams are forced to go for two points on touchdown conversions.
  • Learners like hand-outs, but they should not be used with monotonous regularity to echo everything the teacher says.
  • My job at the assembly line of the car factory is rather monotonous.
  • For, it was not the monotonous days unchequered by variety and uncheered by pleasant companionship, it was not the dark dreary evenings or the long solitary nights, it was not the absence of every slight and easy pleasure for which young hearts beat high, or the knowing nothing of childhood but its weakness and its easily wounded spirit, that had wrung such tears from Nell. The Old Curiosity Shop
  • The next day was as boring, mundane, unexciting, humdrum, dull, tedious, uneventful and monotonous as usual.
  • Kel absent-mindedly chewed on the end of her pencil as she let her teacher's monotonous voice rolled over her.
  • His monotonous chirp sounded precisely like the shooting noise in Space Invaders.
  • One thing hits you quickly: the voice acting is horrendous; the characters seemingly have no voice inflection, which leads to a monotonous game.
  • But one snowy day, Naomi's life was no longer boring and monotonous.
  • It was very monotonous work. Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 19011910 in the words of the Men & Women Who Were There
  • He said research showed that up to 20 per cent of accidents on monotonous roads such as motorways were related to tiredness.
  • Very few listened to the monotonous drone of the teacher as he explained proofs and parabolas.
  • Many a manager agrees that voices lose novelty and impact, their ideas age, their approach can become monotonous.
  • I suppose it gives a sense of gritty realism, and it contrasts the physical, bodily duties of the slaves with the luxurious lifestyle of the so-called white plantocracy - but as a stylistic trait, this insistence on bodily functions is too monotonous. The Long Song: Amazon.co.uk: Andrea Levy: Books
  • Instead, she moved further into the room and began to speak in a calming, but monotonous voice.
  • Most of the album involves piano/vocal-led compositions that seem monotonous, laboured and uninspired.
  • The music became monotonous after a while.
  • Occasionally he's too loud and hooty, and more than once monotonous. Times, Sunday Times
  • Halici captures all the quiet desperation of his character, but the unvaried delivery can be monotonous and the acoustics of the space are not sympathetic.
  • Yet press stories about data breaches keep appearing with monotonous regularity because too many businesses both large and small still take a half-hearted approach to data protection. Computing
  • He pulled his cigarette spiritlessly, and his voice was peculiarly dead and monotonous.
  • We were in the small, dingy office, paint peeling off the walls and the ancient computer monotonously humming.
  • The background showed mild cytolysis with only occasional monotonous round cells that showed hyperchromatic nuclei with a delicate chromatin pattern and foamy cytoplasm.
  • But when Mikhail raised the phone of its hook, all he got was a dead signal, monotonous and bleeping.
  • If that wasn't torturous enough, my alarm clock began to ring in its dull, monotonous tone.
  • This is perfect for business trips or for drowning out the monotonous sound of that copier next to your cube.
  • A shower helped, but even the monotonous beat of hot water couldn't drive out the visions of atrocities in his head.
  • Cheerful Skewering. By contrast, their early music had exuberance and an occasional oasis of unexpected harmony, but otherwise blended monotonously into the parched badlands of rock.
  • He proved clever with traps and caught a hare or two every other day, the basis of a flavorsome if somewhat monotonous stew.
  • It was then possible to leave behind us something more explicit than these severe, monotonous and lying epitaphs; and the thing left, the memory of a painted picture and what we call the immortality of a name, was hardly more desirable than mere oblivion. Memories and Portraits
  • Being blessed with many long-lived ancestors - nonagenarians all over the place - I am resigned to seeing Senile Decay as the rather monotonous cause of death.
  • The food was plain and the menus monotonous, and it took time to get used to the ever-present tea, heavily sweetened with molasses and poured from large steel drums.
  • For a gang who loves strings and builds and sweeping vocals, the monotonous boom boom boom was a disappointment.
  • Life is not the game of life, or it will be without a single success; can't live without game, otherwise monotonous boring.
  • The soul sickens at the monotonous sweetness of such a wersh existence.
  • Yet press stories about data breaches keep appearing with monotonous regularity because too many businesses both large and small still take a half-hearted approach to data protection. Computing
  • This great change manifested itself in a sudden tiredness and slight nausea as the speaker's monotonous drone confirmed exactly the opposite.
  • The route lay between a range of low islands, and a shelvy beach, very monotonous and dreary. Narrative of a voyage to the northwest coast of America in the years 1811, 1812, 1813, and 1814; or, The first American settlement of the Pacific
  • Frequent training can result in monotonous workouts, running late all the time and forgetfulness - telltale signs you're overloaded.
  • Through the wall, I heard the monotonous clack of a typewriter, voices, purposeful steps that stopped at the door, which opened to reveal another caricatural American, his teeth perfect, his grin broad and empty. Dreaming in French
  • It must get quite mechanical, if not monotonous - do you find yourself just going through the motions?
  • Winnie picked up the phone and a monotonous voice came out of the speaker.
  • He's talking to me with his head turned away and his voice monotonous and unfeeling.
  • It is not work, but overwork, that is hurtful; and it is not hard work that is injurious so much as monotonous work, fagging work, hopeless work. Character
  • But he didn't answer, simply stumbled into the middle of the road, disrupting the monotonous traverse of the sedans and hatchbacks and wagons.
  • In time, the hellish landscape of the high South lost its fearful interest for Adriana and became monotonous, a distance to be covered with a minimum of pain.
  • No droning or monotonous lectures, the professor's job is to lead and move the discussion.
  • The tall, straight, branchless trunks of the scattered pines, rise like slender columns, and are crowned with a tuft of knarly limbs and long, bristly leaves, through which the breezes murmur with a monotonous sound, much like that of falling waters, or waves breaking on a beach. The White Slave or Memoirs of a Fugitive
  • She awoke the next day, as her alarm clock let out a monotonous but loud beep.
  • No one really came to that dump to eat, so she was never really that busy, but work got so monotonous that with every passing day it seemed like she wouldn't be able to bear it.
  • The sun is setting over the monotonous green of the tropical plains, sculpting in bronze the creatures that cross the savannah.
  • I fear I should tire of the mute, monotonous innocence of the lamb; I should erelong feel as burdensome the nestling dove which never stirred in my bosom: but my patience would exult in stilling the flutterings and training the energies of the restless merlin. Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
  • Not too much imagery as such, just a hint of rawness with use of dumb-bells and sledgehammer to break the monotonous nature of gun-shot violence.
  • SAW 85-92 ends with the ho-hum "Actium," whose aimless thumping, gurgling, clicking, and clonking become monotonous well before it ends after nearly eight minutes. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • As noon approached, the hour when "birds their wise siesta take," although the plow did not cease its monotonous round, the birds retired in a body to the still untouched middle of the field, and settled themselves for their "nooning," dusting themselves -- their snowy plumes! A Bird-Lover in the West
  • Life is not the game of life, or it will be without a single success; can't live without game, otherwise monotonous boring.
  • But he didn't answer, simply stumbled into the middle of the road, disrupting the monotonous traverse of the sedans and hatchbacks and wagons.
  • Outside, the monotonous chirrup of crickets and other night insects formed a gentle hum.
  • Industrial and agricultural child labourers work long, monotonous hours, with few breaks.
  • The rocks typically comprise a monotonous sequence of greywackes, reddish-weathering arkosic sandstones, shales and subordinate conglomerates.
  • We hear many tales of goalscorers being in a rich vein where they hit the back of the net with almost monotonous regularity. Great Sporting Failures
  • They were officially internees, rather than prisoners, and life, although monotonous and full of deprivation, was not brutal.
  • Gordon drove with his mind pleasantly vacant, lulled by the monotonous miles of road flickering through his vision, the shifting forms of distant peaks, virid vistas, nearby trees and bushes, all saturated in the slumberous, yellow, summer heat. Mountain Blood A Novel
  • Indeed it was his custom, though Elsie had not known it, to follow every funeral going to this, his favourite churchyard of Ruthven; and, possibly in imitation of its booming, for it was still tolled at the funerals, he had given the old bell the name of _the wow_, and had translated its monotonous clangour into the articulate sounds -- _come hame, come hame_. The Portent & Other Stories
  • Passes went astray with a monotonous regularity while players often ran down blind alleys. The Sun
  • If a piffero strolled through the street, the monotonous drone of his bagpipe was reproduced in most comical imitation; and anon there was a gush of bird-songs, as if a whole aviary were in the vicinity. A romance of the republic
  • Every track is just a rant delivered over a monotonous beat and the limited vocabulary would be laughable were it not so obscene.
  • Iambic verse he thought potentially monotonous.
  • Still, it's hard to imagine any wealth of extras making up for the sometimes monotonous mannerism of these murder-on-the-mind motion pictures.
  • Suddenly a sense of the difference between the week behind him, with all its ups and downs, its quarrels, its _ennuis_, its moments of delightful intimity, of artistic freedom and pleasure, and those threadbare, monotonous weeks into which he was to slip back on the morrow, awoke in him a mad inconsequent sting of disgust, of self-pity. Robert Elsmere
  • The voice was speaking monotonously and the words I heard were the words of the protium formulas, the false ones I had given the Chemical Staff. City of Endless Night
  • There is an overdependence on unison writing between the alto and bass, and most of the drum lines are unimaginative and monotonous.
  • The eyes brooded on Cocky, and the entire body was still save for the long tail, which lashed from one side to the other and back again in an abrupt, angry, but monotonous manner. CHAPTER XX
  • When practice sessions become monotonous, players lose interest and focus.
  • It was the same monotonous gray as the lighting in this dreary place, and was definitely cement.
  • Coupled with the fact that the main thrust of all the stuff I've done lately is repetitive, mundane, monotonous data entry.
  • There is a monotonous regularity in life, as well as these anomalies. Christianity Today
  • We hear many tales of goalscorers being in a rich vein where they hit the back of the net with almost monotonous regularity. Great Sporting Failures
  • They won't come to see rows of monotonous pines and eucalypts.
  • A little bit of a holiday from myself, and a pleasant change of pace from the monotonous irregularity of shift work.
  • In the very design of Gibbon there is a certain poetical attraction; his work may aptly be described as panoramic, unrolling a vast picture or succession of pictures, too vague in outline and too monotonous in color for minute impressions, yet, on this account, the more remarkable for general effect. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 35, September, 1860
  • So when I reach my classroom, I listen to the monotonous drone of the teacher.
  • The bell rings its monotonous peal of imprisonment, mocking us for being forced to follow its commands.
  • Picking up the receiver wrathfully, I muttered a monotonous ‘hello’.
  • I sit up to see myself safe through the narrow passage between Flat Island and Round Island, and fall asleep at last to the monotonous chant of so many "fathoms and no bottom," for we take soundings every five minutes or so in this reefy region. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878.
  • The movie is monotonous and dull, with lots of fiery explosions, perfunctory shoot-outs, and gory battles failing to generate any excitement.
  • Though it remains monotonous and fails to have the spark that will compel you to finish it, it oozes quality and would make a great conversation piece at Christmas Dinner.
  • Cephissus, where in the starlit night the tettix (4) in the black old olives by the stream made its monotonous music, where great fireflies gleamed, where Philomela the nightingale called, and the tall plane trees whispered softly to the pines. A Victor of Salamis
  • It's monotonous work, like most factory jobs.
  • Laughter can enliven even monotonous proceedings on the set, " she adds.
  • The rocks typically comprise a monotonous sequence of greywackes, reddish-weathering arkosic sandstones, shales and subordinate conglomerates.
  • She cleared her throat before the monotonous beep and began.
  • And the monotonous speaker soon becomes a bore. 23 Steps to Successful Achievement
  • Although her job is boring and monotonous, she likes the sense of predictability and security that it gives her.
  • Yearning guitar licks, frenetic scratching, and bombastic drums are the order of the day on nearly all of the tracks giving the album both a cohesive and monotonous feel.
  • I've been stuck indoors for almost a month now and good company or not, the cats can get a little monotonous in their demands.
  • The very birds seemed to shun these wastes, and no wonder, since they had an easy method of escaping from them; — at least I only heard the monotonous and plaintive cries of the lapwing and curlew, which my companions denominated the peasweep and whaup. Rob Roy
  • The practical effect is to make audio sound louder and more monotonous. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course, these reasons are valid and motivate us to bury our heads in thick language textbooks and repeat after a monotonous voice on an audiocassette.
  • Life was dull, monotonous, and sodden with cynicism. Times, Sunday Times
  • Imagine how dull and monotonous the interiors of a house would look but for these fresh burst of hues.
  • Passes went astray with a monotonous regularity while players often ran down blind alleys. The Sun
  • Aircraft passed overhead with monotonous regularity .
  • Roaming about in the woods with hatchet in hand, like a backwoodsman, followed by a troop of dogs; starting up of birds, snakes, hares and foxes, and examining the various kinds of trees, flowers, and birds’ nests, was at least, a change from the monotonous drag and pull on shipboard. Chapter XIX. The Sandwich Islanders-Hide-Curing-Wood-Cutting-Rattle-Snakes-New-Comers
  • A dozen men and women clad in furs were polishing axes and broadswords monotonously, mindlessly.
  • But even over the noise, I could hear the monotonous drone of a cicada.
  • Here it was warm, silent, draggingly monotonous; a few yards away across a band of blue shallow water, the cool shady mystery of tree-fringed beach and woodland-dotted meadow beckoned her. The Coming of Conan The Cimmerian
  • The monotonous sound of the train was an invitation to float, the engine emitting smooth, continuous snorts and sneezes.
  • It was a sound low and monotonous at first; then rising, becoming shaped by rhythm and chorused cadence.
  • All next day we travelled through a parched, monotonous landscape, now and then meeting Navajos with their flocks and herds, and passing by an occasional Navajo "hogan," or hovel-like house, with its rough corral near by. II. Across the Navajo Desert
  • My personal bet for the next wave of popularity in gaming is a brand of MMORPGs without the monotonous levelling-up process. Suttree » Casual Games, Social Software » MCO
  • May I reiterate comments made four years ago, which I will repeat with monotonous regularity until something is done about it.
  • But it was the same monotonous boring routine each day.
  • The door had been forced open and partially ripped off its hinges, and it banged monotonously against the frame.
  • It is boring and monotonous. Times, Sunday Times
  • The monotonous sound of his voice gave way to music as soon as I pressed the play button again.
  • There is an overdependence on unison writing between the alto and bass, and most of the drum lines are unimaginative and monotonous.
  • No, not nice go 'leep' tanning up," said Pomp, coolly; and there was a long pause, with the monotonous talking of the Indians still going on. Mass' George A Boy's Adventures in the Old Savannah
  • The carousing was a necessary stimulant after the long, monotonous drive and exposure to the elements. The Outlet
  • Work on the production line is monotonous and lacks variety.
  • Interning is tiresome, in a dull and wholly monotonous sort of way, especially on Mondays.
  • The monotonous patter of the rain-drops upon the wet pavement or muddy roads, blending with the low whining of the wind and the steady rumble of the coach-wheels, seemed to make a kind of witch-chant, that wove with braided sound a weird spell about me, a charm fating me for some service, I knew not what. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 30, April, 1860
  • Some are assigned different tasks, partly to prevent the work from becoming monotonous.
  • Montenegro that performers on the one-stringed, monotonous guslar can most easily find an audience. The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 2
  • The buzzing and roaring noise given forth by the naphtha lamps, the monotonous chanting of the prisoners, the perpetual "All's well" of the sentries, and the intermingling notes of the bugle calls suffused the air with their distracting sounds and made me feel as if my head were in a maëlstrom. My Reminiscences of the Anglo-Boer War
  • That may be satisfactory to you but it is beastly monotonous here.
  • A click, a pause and the monotonous hum of the dialtone left me feeling weary and drained.
  • It could have been interesting, too, but it was just monotonous and redundant.
  • And they include the Lancashire contributions - wambly, meaning faint or sick, fratching, meaning to quarrel, and dree, which is another word for monotonous. Undefined
  • The rocks typically comprise a monotonous sequence of greywackes, reddish-weathering arkosic sandstones, shales and subordinate conglomerates.
  • The practical effect is to make audio sound louder and more monotonous. Times, Sunday Times
  • I love the games but training is a bit monotonous really.
  • He was a dull, monotonous speaker - an unheroic, middle-sized, stolid, plain soldier.
  • The practical effect is to make audio sound louder and more monotonous. Times, Sunday Times
  • You could try blaming your teachers' inability to impart knowledge on their boring and monotonous voices. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Beni Sakhr with us had so camped; and, as we crossed the monotonous downs they pointed first to one indistinctive hollow with hearth and straight gutter-trenches and then to another saying, There was my tent and there lay Hamdan el Seven Pillars of Wisdom
  • Life is not the game of life, or it will be without a single success; can't live without game, otherwise monotonous boring.
  • The old woman continued to muse aloud, a monotonous irritating sound, while Elizabeth thought concentratedly, startled once, when she heard the winding-engine chuff quickly, and the brakes skirr with a shriek. The Prussian Officer and Other Stories
  • My father is a retired autoworker and he said he never wanted us to have to work at a monotonous factory job.
  • With monotonous regularity the action is carried out in the name, though not explicit in the article, of tolerance.
  • There was this conviction in Froude that since History is based on achievement, and since the history of the Antilles was so genetically corrupt, so depressing in its cycles of massacres, slavery, and indenture, a culture was inconceivable and nothing could ever be created in those ramshackle ports, those monotonously feudal sugar estates. Derek Walcott - Nobel Lecture
  • Industrial and agricultural child labourers work long, monotonous hours, with few breaks.
  • It's impressive, but ultimately like the previous album, one dimensional, repetitive and monotonous.
  • The bell rings its monotonous peal of imprisonment, mocking us for being forced to follow its commands.
  • Ten months of rehab for each knee; nearly two years of lonely, soul-searching nights and monotonous, isolated days.
  • The sombre mantle of expostulatory eloquence had now descended on the earl, and he continued, turning full upon his victim, and raising and lowering his voice with monotonous propriety. The Kellys and the O'Kellys

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