numbingly in Czech
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Sentence patterns related to "numbingly"
1. That's about a third of the movie. The rest is a mind-numbingly violent whodunit that will make your frontal lobes twitch.
2. Haldane rightly complained that banking regulation has evolved from a small number of very specific guidelines to mind-numbingly complicated statistical algorithms for measuring risk and capital adequacy.
3. On January 14, The Weekreported on the case of Suzette Jordan, a 39-year-old Anglo-Indian mother of two in Kolkata, who survived what has become a numbingly familiar story.
4. There is a gentle, fable-like aura in Thomas Stuber’s “In The Aisles,” which finds beauty and glimmers of hope in the drab and mind-numbingly symmetrical corridors of a German wholesale supermarket
5. To give additional money to the Palestinian Arabs now , ahead of their undergoing a change of heart and accepting the permanent existence of the Jewish state of Israel , is a terrible mistake , one that numbingly replicates the errors of the 1990 ' s , Oslo diplomacy .
6. His first day in the job, however, became a bit of an Anticlimax He had been looking forward so much to starting this new phase of his career, but after detectives coming out of the woodwork and all the recent events he found the routine mind numbingly boring; in fact, induction took up most of the day.