How To Use Tediously In A Sentence
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I love these guys - they make me look like I'm clever, when really I'm just voluble and profane and tediously honest.
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The defense is very tediously going through their evidence.
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I sit here, tediously pecking away at the keyboard with one hand because the other is protruding from the end of a cast I'm wearing after surgery to repair my elbow with a big ol 'screw last week.
Insurances (health)
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I tediously completed the resulting calculations for each and every processing element output.
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Even at 50 minutes, the film tediously tries ones patience; there might only be enough material here for a ten or fifteen-minute short.
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Their servers are still being tediously slow and subject to long intervals of non-availability.
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Probably the most effort that went into this tediously unfunny sequel is pondering how much money they were going to make.
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Though tediously drawn-out, the ritualized debates reveal little of how the successful candidate will really perform once in office.
Carne Ross: Down With Leadership
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Most people are dreading it, convinced that the sessions will be tediously boring.
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He expects this to be an extended and tediously boring period of waiting around with nothing for him to do but kick at stones lying on the ground.
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Turning it lengthwise she tediously punched in a couple commands on a tiny control panel with her nail.
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I tediously completed the resulting calculations for each and every processing element output.
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As for why the Corsa gets pursued up the road by sock puppets ... well, that's something I've never formed a steady opinion on, beyond having the feeling that this was the kind of tediously literal question we weren't meant to be asking.
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It's a tediously slow job checking all the sites and sorting out the queue.
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The final section of each book has a short story, the two by Rayner being decidedly ordinary (the one in the Rose book is tediously educational on philately), but the two by Cole much better - his story at the end of the Sycorax book retells The Christmas Invasion from the monster's point of view, which is a welcome shift of perspective and carried off smoothly.
Linkspam for 2-7-2009
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Before this, the best systems could only identify static locators that had to be tediously placed in caves.
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The tipping of Melanie's once admirable polemical style into a kind of menopausal hysteria has now become tediously dogmatic.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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It is clumsy in plan and tediously dissertative, but it has passages of genuine poetry.
Handbook of Universal Literature From the Best and Latest Authorities
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I am very, very confident that those brave critics who claim to only like Ware's early work (because he "tediously" beats himself up too much now, and has a "one-note" emotional palette) will revise their future assessments in the face of the incontrovertible evidence that he doesn't do it as much now as he did in the work they claim to like.
Undefined
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Faced with this tediously turgid presentation, my eyes glossed over, and only masochistic perseverance got me through.
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Most people are dreading it, convinced that the sessions will be tediously boring.
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Named for a failed uprising in 19th-century Russia, the group has made intricate, winsome, at times tediously proggy music that extrapolates on source material like "T á in B ó C ú ailnge" an early 12th-century Irish mythological epic and Japanese folk tales.
Dust of the Old, Boot Up the New
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One could say that Dixon proceeds through a kind of expository shorthand -- "Rings twice more and stops" -- that while "attached" to the character as a frame of reference is otherwise a way of dispensing with the overscrupulous explication of consciousness that so often and so tediously passes for "psychological realism" in contemporary literary fiction.
Narrative Strategies
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After official sort management, after or hired the administrative law enforcement class official, how to carry on the system design, thought that avoids excessively tediously ?
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Here, overelaborate extracts, packed with tediously ersatz terms ('zhoori', 'khav', 'malagh'), interrupt the main story.
Times, Sunday Times
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Their servers are still being tediously slow and subject to long intervals of non-availability.
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Other things that I really want is for it to be reasonably paced, SR was so tediously torturously slow.
Voice Of The Fans: What Do You Want To See From the New Superman Franchise?
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I tediously completed the resulting calculations for each and every processing element output.
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First, we may try to assume, or tediously enucleate a consensus of religious truth as a basis of will training, e.g.,
Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene
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James Carville co-signs a letter by Mary Matalin tediously detailing Mr. Libby's devotion to organizing trick-or-treat festivities for administration children spending a post-9/11 Halloween at an "undisclosed location.
Sunday Reading
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His new album is not musically operatic - his songs are tediously boring, like a drag out of hell.
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In literature the era of ‘offensively Australian’ nationalism and tediously dun naturalism was over.
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Burns doesn't sugar-coat his often unpalatable message for mass appeal, and uses every opportunity to commit career suicide – watch his cheekily subversive turn on BBC News, easily flummoxing a tediously professional Huw Edwards.
This week's new comedy
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he plodded tediously forward
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The sun was tediously ebbing into the horizon, staining the otherwise violet sky with brilliant streaks of orange and vermilion.
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The essays gathered here are either flat-footed or tediously abstract too many references to Roland Barthes.
Fashion's Eternal Flame
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Yet measles, malnutrition and diarrhoea remain tediously commonplace causes of death in all too many parts of it in the first years of the twenty-first century.