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tiresomeness









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Like a lot of every other kind of greenery, it too is an immigrant, like our people, which has been noted to the point of tiresomeness.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 20, 2025

The supreme tiresomeness of red tape and management speak is, allegedly, about to be tackled at government level.

From The Guardian • Jun. 12, 2010

The prefab hype of Spice Girls, the sugar-shock kiddie ditties of Hanson, the admirable wholesomeness but inexcusable tiresomeness of Bob Carlisle, the horrific power screeching of Celine Dion--turn it off.

From Time Magazine Archive

As historians have noted, tiresomeness has usually been a problem for leisure-full cultures at an incipient state of decay�France under Louis XVI, for example.

From Time Magazine Archive

They relieved the tiresomeness of poverty, gave grandeur to the dead rooms.

From "The Bluest Eye" by Toni Morrison




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