Boresome [adjective]

Definition of Boresome:

irritating, exasperating

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Sentence/Example of Boresome:

The internal condition is determinative, for things that are boresome to one may be very interesting to another.

It seems a pity that pleasant happenings make time pass quickly and sad and boresome things make it drag.

Well, Judge, life has become rather boresome, so I thought I would drop in and ask you to do me a small favor.

My protests, as always, proving futile, I spent a very boresome time flying backandforth over the same patch of ground.

Courageously she was resolving that she would take the first opportunity to escape from this boresome routine of pleasure-seeking.

Two days ago the world about her had seemed a carefree, pleasant, even if sometimes boresome place.

It's rather boresome taking visitors around Memorial—Oh, they won't hear!

Her musical parties are rigidly musical and to me, therefore, rigidly boresome, especially as she herself sings very little.

They do not abound in the boresome self-conscious quietude that some producers have substituted for the usual twitching.

When he thought that the explanation of some invention would be boresome, he put a little note at the foot of the page.