ennuied
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It may be remembered that M. France also wrote that pastel of irony The Procurator of Judea, in which Pontius Pilate is shown in his old age, rich, ennuied, sick.
From Unicorns by Huneker, James
His tone shows he's ennuied; he has so many of these yere blazers to run; that's why he's careless, mebby.
From Wolfville by Lewis, Alfred Henry
The erstwhile Major had been found dead on a dark street and brought by curious and ennuied citizens to the drug store.
From Strictly business: more stories of the four million by Henry, O.
There was only one exception, the place next to the home of the ennuied parrot.
From Treasure Valley by MacGregor, Mary Esther Miller
And he says too that, "The educated world seems to have been growing more and more ennuied for ages, leaving to our time the inheritance of it all."
From Escape, and Other Essays by Benson, Arthur Christopher