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I am going to put the boringness back into Sunday.
Unlike you, whose crippling boringness recognises no boundaries of time, space or subject matter.
More broadly, being happy is seen as indicating silliness, boringness or lack of creativity.
"It evoked this feeling of total boringness," Mr. Rosenberg said.
Perhaps "The Supreme Court" does serve as a spur to thinking, if only in reaction to its boringness.
Preemptive boringness again became the rule.
Once a byword for boringness, Toronto has come of age as a chic, multicultural North American city.
Preemptive boringness.
A middie-aged housewife of unqualified boringness and she produces all those glorious words out of the gutter!
That distinction now goes to "Her Alibi," a romantic melodrama of a boringness to make your average tooth extraction seem preferable.
Delicatessen, the princess protagonist from "A Princesa Pirata" who desires to be a pirate in order to ease their boringness.
Their crowing glory was Happy Shopper (YouTube link) - mid-90s indie that wasn't Britpop boringness.
He said this in a high-pitched monotone that was intended to convey boringness; he was, however, he could tell from Selinda's expression, trying a little too hard.
She always had so many places to go and so many people who wanted to see her that he felt cruelly his own stolid boringness, and was not surprised that she did not spend more time with him.
Jokes focus on his efforts to beat Helen Clark in the elections, his boringness, his relationship with his wife Je Lan, his racism towards Maori people and the various things he has done in order to win votes.
Here at the American Academy, where my wife and I have fellowships, no fewer than two lectures-by the former German foreign minister Joschka Fischer and the American expatriate columnist John Vinocur-have been devoted to the boringness and emptiness of the election.