How To Use Yawner In A Sentence

  • For many years, ‘boring, boring’ Arsenal were pleased with squeaking out 1-0 yawners over their more adventurous, stylish rivals.
  • What may sound like a routine yawner is really a meeting at which nothing less than the future of Europe will be decided - and especially Germany's role in that future.
  • By contrast, the current slowdown in the U.S. economy might rank as a bit of a yawner.
  • Now, the G-8 summit in years past, critics would say, was a bit of a yawner.
  • But if the headline event was a bit of a yawner, it showed that the global powers-that-be are groping toward better understanding of the developing nations and their concerns about the dangers of globalization.
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  • They're a corporate services firm, which in the grand scheme of things is a real yawner.
  • Tracks with yawners like Mack 10, Insane Clown Posse and E40 do nothing to help the album's inevitable downward slide.
  • ‘What a yawner,’ the guard's eyes were slightly mesmerized by the bright, gray light emanating from the television screens.
  • Friday's jobs report was a yawner. Times, Sunday Times
  • It started off as the usual sort of Junior High yawner: police interrupting the Holston Middle School's curriculum to talk about the dangers of drunk driving.
  • It's fun and easy to like or even call ‘great,’ but it could just as easily be a yawner if you caught it on the wrong day.
  • What I assumed was a horror thriller quickly became a yawner with endless debates about opening a slimy, frozen alien pod, or not opening a slimy, frozen alien pod.
  • ‘East Coast Angel’ is a yawner, but at least the whole record doesn't fall into the ‘Oh God, is this another REALLY slow song with a piano?’
  • As Dinosaur proved, slow-moving animals trying to get to safe land is a yawner, no matter who voices the animals.
  • There is plenty of time for our patented 10-point-plan yawner of a stump speech as we move into the next election cycle.
  • There is plenty of time for our patented 10-point-plan yawner of a stump speech as we move into the next election cycle.
  • Now at the top of the local politics food chain, Adams 'weaknesses are revealed, and the revelation is a yawner: Adams is, in fact, a mediocre leader who's finding out that the smarmy platitudes are no longer sufficient, and cannot replace leadership, real ethics, and courageous judgement. Tick, tick, tick (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Same with Squeeze, for that matter; they too sailed from the port of Melody and wandered the Sargasso bogs for years, turning out hours of mid-tempo yawners.
  • A second commentary by producer David Foster, however, is a yawner - superfluous, dreary, dull, and offering nothing of interest.
  • Not only did you have the filthy rich people winning it but the race was a yawner.
  • ‘The Hives have been playing the same songs for about two and a half centuries! ‘jokes Swedish rocker Howlin’ Pelle Almqvist before launching into a set of brand new garage yawners.
  • You can tell a loud yawner to shut up, and she will yawn with more tonal precaution, turning her yawn into a softer, more weightless expulsion of breath.
  • The offense has been an absolute yawner through two games.
  • Buying cokes on your cell fone is coming, but it is a yawner, and has nothing to do with rural broadband. Matthew Yglesias » Going Wireless
  • Will this game end up being another in a continual line of Monday-night yawners?

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