Thorne too bore a command helmet under its arm, of a slightly older and different make.
It can bore right through this weather ahead of any transportation he can pick up.
It bore the imprint, not of one, but of a million men.
More than ever, he felt the gimlet bore of the old man's eyes.
These papers bore, of course, our literary effort of the night before.
To be bored of the world is worse than to shcd all the blood in the world.
But Beethoven's creativity never makes us bore of it.
Quasi-religious people attend services, but they're bored much of the time.
It's an easy trick and Sansom never bores of it.
If your mother had been possessed of such wit, I might not have bored of her after only one night.