Use "tiresome" in a sentence

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1. For them, restrictions are tiresome.

2. It has been a tiresome day.

3. Awards shows can get awfully tiresome.

4. The children were being rather tiresome.

5. That could lead to tiresome complications.

6. His doubts and hesitations were tiresome.

7. The children were being very tiresome.

8. The trudge through the forest will be tiresome.

9. Selling your house can be a tiresome business.

10. Regular weeding is a tiresome but essential job.

11. These tiresome creatures eat holes in the leaves.

12. Nothing is more tiresome than a superannuated pedagogue.

13. Buying a house can be a very tiresome business.

14. He can be a very tiresome child at times.

15. 5 Nothing is more tiresome than a superannuated pedagogue.

16. Frank's efforts at flirtation had become tiresome to her.

17. More extreme cold is tiresome as well as dangerous.

18. The boys' hormone-driven posturings get pretty tiresome pretty fast.

19. I must say I find his schoolboy humour rather tiresome.

20. Agreeing operational requirements is the first and most tiresome obstacle.

21. Cloying: appealing to the emotions in an obvious and tiresome way

22. He has the tiresome habit of finishing your sentences for you.

23. I developed a tiresome cough that kept me awake all night.

24. “I FELT that studying the Bible was really boring and tiresome.

25. 8 I must say I find his schoolboy humour rather tiresome.

26. They get kind of tiresome after a while, don't you think?

27. So we must warn that percussion can easily be overworked and become tiresome.

28. I find it very tiresome doing the same job day after day.

29. The relentless conjugal cuddling was always tiresome: now it's starting to look tactless.

30. 30 The relentless conjugal cuddling was always tiresome: now it's starting to look tactless.

31. Such a life is full of tiresome striving and a great deal of anxiety.

32. In town, this becomes tiresome and the £359 optional power assistance looks a good bet.

33. 61 synonyms for Bland: dull, boring, weak, plain, flat, commonplace, tedious, vanilla, dreary, tiresome

34. Boring definition is - causing weariness and restlessness through lack of interest : causing boredom : tiresome

35. Might not some simple brainwave bring a much - needed change to a tiresome situation?

36. This was relatively easy in the published bibliography, but made for many tiresome expansions online.

37. Corny describes something that's either worn out and tiresome or overly sentimental — and sometimes both

38. So I have to stay shut up in these rooms all day, and it gets tiresome.

39. Antonyms for Anthemic include boring, unexciting, dreary, dull, monotonous, quiet, staid, tedious, tiresome and uninteresting

40. And besides, Kip was having fun at my expense, and that too had become newly tiresome.

41. He was no more to her, he thought, than a tiresome old man, an old fool.

42. Those in my tiresome generation who thought 25 years ago it was so very distinctive, so in, to swear.

43. Synonyms for Cloys include palls, becomes nauseating, becomes sickening, becomes distasteful, becomes tedious, becomes tiresome, bores, fatigues, wearies and tires

44. Synonyms for Cloy include pall, become nauseating, become sickening, become distasteful, become tedious, become tiresome, be excessive, bore, weary and fatigue

45. But tiresome authority deems that tickling a trout or two or felling the odd wild duck for the supper table is illegal.

46. "All nighter" is a missed opportunity, formulaic and tiresome, with Wiesen keeping tight control of material that's usually unleashed from frame one.

47. And then my eyes became opened to the inwardness of things and speeches the triviality of which had been so Baffling and tiresome

48. Synonyms for Cloyed include palled, became nauseating, become nauseating, became sickening, become sickening, became distasteful, become distasteful, became tedious, become tedious and became tiresome

49. Propelled by tiresome characters and tortured setups, “Blithe Spirit” (originally filmed by David Lean in 1945) is a dated curiosity.Merging upper-crust twittery with hocus-pocus nonsense not

50. / bəˈfuː.n ə r.i / the behavior of a person who does silly things, usually to make other people laugh: Her performance was sheer Buffoonery. His Buffoonery was becoming tiresome.