become tedious
Example Sentences
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Sean O'Connor, who edited the programme from 2013 to 2016, said the show had become "tedious" and "navel-gazing".
From BBC • Aug. 27, 2020
On the other hand, a phone’s screen is small and fiddly, and holding it up every time you want to use an AR app could become tedious.
From Economist • Feb. 1, 2017
This could become tedious, since every new rain shower will bring fresh pools of standing water in flower pots, lawn furniture and the like -- but it must be done.
From US News • May 9, 2016
For modern sensibilities attuned to the fast pace of film, video and television, the convention can become tedious.
From Washington Post • Nov. 29, 2015
D. bears the title of the "well-languaged," his style is clear and flowing, with a remarkably modern note, but is lacking in energy and fire, and is thus apt to become tedious.
From A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by Cousin, John W. (John William)