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Particularly since relations between our countries are so tiresomely low.
She talked about it tiresomely, for years after you left.
The drive to the Front, although only twenty miles, was tiresomely slow that morning.
The book is dominated by large photographs, some tiresomely familiar.
She had been tiresomely helpful in the weeks of his convalescence.
And so they tried to help, becoming advocates for a sometimes tiresomely fragile-seeming art.
They can get funky, but without being tiresomely crude.
His attacks were the tiresomely predictable ones of a novice fighter.
While Hemingway's style and subject matter influenced us, they may seem tiresomely simplistic in the future.
"screeched a voice that was getting tiresomely familiar, from just behind Mac.
Everything else in "The Recruit" may be tiresomely predictable, but he, at least, is not.
Belle does the telling and she is tiresomely self-centered.
But of course it was real silk, so tiresomely good, like all Ianthe's things.
Instead, they tiresomely drone on about their innumerable successes.
She'd also been forced to parry quotations from Scripture with which she was tiresomely familiar.
After a tiresomely long buildup, the plot finally lurches into motion when Pops has a heart attack.
Just how tiresomely young becomes clear in Chapter 3: "First, one must wash.
The act had become tiresomely routine, and she had to stifle a yawn.
I know, I've been analysing your tiresomely sluggish thoughts ever since you possessed my body."
Not only that, but the units so tiresomely reiterated are almost invariably a dull two or four bars in length.
But how tiresomely stupid of you, Arthur.
Bright-eyed and curious, he is tirelessly, tiresomely into everything.
How tiresomely childish are poo jokes - haven't you grown out of them yet?
I have better things to do with my time than play tutor to a tiresomely naive schoolroom miss."
Ms. Wolf may have started out with something useful to say, but she has ended up writing a terrible and tiresomely solipsistic book.