Yes, it is rightly viewed by many as a "graveyard of ambition" but the outpouring of bigoted generalisations really is missing the mark, you come off like a somewhat tiresome and cynical bore, to say the least.
"I think he finds the far right and the far left of both parties somewhat tiresome, and he's simply not a fire-breathing or mean-spirited political guy," said Mr. Faso's brother Peter, who lives in California with his partner.
In addition, it makes for repeated - and somewhat tiresome - efforts by Mr. Allman to prove that the city is a metaphor for the American experience, that it embodies both the bright and dark sides of the American dream.
When Phil Jones reviewed the book for Science Fiction Crowsnest he found that "the combat does get somewhat tiresome" but concluded that the book was a good, easy read and "as spin-offs go, it's not bad."
His book is a fascinating but somewhat tiresome documentation of the popularity of popcorn, with topics like popping gadgets, popcorn at the movies and in literature, and popcorn and health.
"Your manners are very good, but somewhat tiresome, since they delay our own meal."
The song was described as a "familiar Black Eyed Peas formula that by now is starting to feel somewhat tiresome."
The few men who spoke up seemed to find the elastic nature of the term somewhat tiresome.
The pedalling can be somewhat tiresome, but with three of us we should be able to get up to some quite satisfactory accelerations.
My tirade against the Pear Island resort must have been somewhat tiresome.