jaded in English

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1. But I soon became jaded.

2. He has a jaded appetite.

3. Coaxially inhuman trouvailles were the jaded Brashnesses

4. I felt terribly jaded after working all weekend.

5. We are jaded sophisticates, after all.

6. And I'm the one jaded U.

7. You look very jaded; you need a holiday.

8. Coaxially inhuman trouvailles were the jaded Brashnesses.

9. The odoriferous spices stimulated her jaded appetite.

10. New York musicians are jaded and tough.

11. Here is a dish that will revive jaded palates.

12. The concert should satisfy even the most jaded critic.

13. Or will the voters just jaded about politics?

14. Nope, we jaded couch potatoes are demanding more.

15. She felt jaded and in need of emotional uplift.

16. After two years of the same routine I was feeling jaded.

17. It was a meal to tempt even the most jaded palate.

18. Nice curtains and matching scatter cushions do wonders for a jaded living room.

19. Flying is exciting the first time you do it, but you soon become jaded.

20. I felt like a jaded casting director as I banished him to the wastepaper bin.

21. 8 Nice curtains and matching scatter cushions do wonders for a jaded living room.

22. The events of late July were certainly spectacular enough to satisfy even the most jaded critic.

23. Its vistas leave a warm and timeless imprint on even the most jaded memory.

24. In Sly's jaded mood she seemed to be a living embodiment of freshness and vitality.

25. The lady in black, Creeping behind them, looked a trifle paler and more jaded than usual

26. Synonyms for have had a Basinful of include tired, bored, exasperated, sick, irritated, dissatisfied, fed up, jaded, weary and annoyed

27. But many others in fast-lane urban populations seemed to grow more jaded and extreme as they grew older.

28. 6 His limpid style and flashes of wit overcame Labour heckling, tickled the press and brought a smile to jaded Tory backbenchers.

29. Is honesty now a vice, or do you prefer that jaded hack, Griswold, fawning over some steaming mound of hackneyed tripe?

30. Hence the need for a coalition government in Moscow that would have the credibility which Mr Gorbachev's jaded administration now lacks.

31. His limpid style and flashes of wit overcame Labour heckling, tickled the press and brought a smile to jaded Tory backbenchers.

32. Modern audiences must be so jaded by Amateurisms that when something genuinely funny comes along their dulled senses simply can't get the jokes

33. His limpid style and flashes of wit overcame Labour heckling(Sentencedict.com ), tickled the press and brought a smile to jaded Tory backbenchers.

34. Cleansed is a surrealist dark comedy about a jaded LA thirty-something who goes on a magical juice cleanse to fix her life.

35. 1986, Wanda Urbanska, The Singular Generation, Doubleday & Company (1986), →ISBN, page 86: Ours is a generation of Aromantics, jaded about matters of …

36. Cooped Up Lyrics: You've been Cooped up way too long / It's obvious you're jaded / Couldn't just leave you all alone and risk your colors fading / I miss when you would smile / …

37. Definition of Bruising : arduous, taxing a long and Bruising courtroom battle Examples of Bruising in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web In many cases, however, voters appeared jaded by an …

38. ‘The Crudeness and ribaldry were, of course, part of a deliberate marketing ploy, designed to tickle palates grown jaded by constant repasts of R - rated movies and cable shows.’

39. The Adorkable bandwagon is picking up speed, and it’s only a matter of time before its memes go mainstream, what once jarred becomes jaded, and the bleeding edge of …

40. 9 hours ago · The silver streamer: older people are Bingeing TV? News to me ‘I’m not resistant to modest Bingeing but at the same time, my palate has also become jaded.’

41. Borrowed from French blasé (“ blasé, jaded ”), past participle of Blaser (“ to blunt, dull ”), perhaps from Middle Dutch Blasen (“ to blow; to brag ”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *bʰleh₁-(“ to blow; to bleat, cry ”)

42. Antitype Lyrics: Jaded eyes play hide and seek / Are you still in denial? / Confide in the few who spin the gold / And all the rest revels in the past / We need to break the peace we've loved for

43. Camp Camp tells the story of Max, a jaded ten year old, who finds himself stuck at a dysfunctional summer Camp run by a shady business mogul who is looking to turn a profit any way he can

44. Complicit by Stephanie Kuehn, is the kind of dark read I would have loved during my teenage years! My head would've been clean and clear of all other mind bending reads and I wouldn't have been jaded by all the completely dark stuff I have read.

45. All-American; Physically fit; Attractive; Adventurish; Playful; White, mid-30s; Tough-minded; Jaded but optimistic; @abby_newman so angry over firings at Y&R.just wrote cbs complaint over mistakes they are making..money insteas of loyal casts and fans — carrie walker (@carriewalker77) September 18, 2012 The name assigned to this supposed new character is “Derek” but Young and the

46. Reviews “Circe gives us a feminist slant on the Odyssey …Miller makes these age-old texts thrum with contemporary relevance … An airy delight, a novel to be gobbled greedily in a single sitting” – Observer “Enough magic, enchantment, voyages and wonders to satisfy the most jaded sword-and-sorcery palate.Miller approaches Odysseus's story from Circe's point of view, richly evoking

47. Backstabber! hope grabber! Greedy little fit haver! God I feel for you fool Shit lover! off-brusher! Jaded bitter joy crusher! Failure has made you so cruel So don't tell me what to write And don't tell me that I'm wrong And don't tell me not to reference my songs within my songs You Backstabber! hope grabber! greedy fucking fit haver! Backstabber!

48. Though, in the original text, the Duchess gets called not a "goose" but, less Appetizingly, a buse--a buzzard--this renomination of an object figured elsewhere as irresistibly succulent betokens less some failed or half-hearted attempt at aversion therapy than a perverse technique, like that still preferred by the subtlest (not to say the most jaded) of palates, for making the flavor of fowl more intoxicatingly "high" …