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bored
[ bawrd ]
adjective
- wearied by dullness or sameness (often followed by with, of, or by ):
This activity will keep bored children entertained on those long summer days.
She's bored with the color of her room and has decided to paint it.
I never seem to get bored of this game.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of bore 1( def ).
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of bored1
Example Sentences
The department also continues to fail to give youths access to proper programming, education or services, which Dempsey wrote leaves kids idle, bored and frustrated.
Lue had implored his group to get off to a better start, to not have to play catchup in this road game, to not get 鈥渂ored with the process.鈥
Zubac said the only way to not get discouraged is to 鈥渘ot get bored with the process.鈥
The 13-mile-long San Jacinto Tunnel was bored through the mountain in the 1930s by a crew of about 1,200 men who worked day and night for six years, blasting rock and digging with machinery.
鈥淚鈥檓 interested in human behavior. I can never understand when somebody says they鈥檙e bored. That is the most unfathomable thing that you could say to me.鈥
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