ennuied
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In spite, however, of the glories of the golden tuft and a delightful private establishment which he and his followers maintained in the chaste suburbs of Alma Mater, the Duke of St. James felt ennuied.
From The Young Duke by Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield
The ennuied Count Rosal lunched with them,—a sallow, fatigued young patrician who wore a pince-nez.
From The Game and the Candle by Ingram, Eleanor M. (Eleanor Marie)
As that of a man ennuied with life—tired of living because he had nothing in the world to occupy his affections.
From Trailin'! by Brand, Max
All that was known about him was that he was rich and ennuied.
From The Comedienne by Obecny, Edmund
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