- a
condition characterized by
perception of one's
environment as dull,
tedious, and
lacking in stimulation. This can
result from
leisure and a lack of...
- "[b]esides the implausibilities, the
direction has two
fatal flaws: it's both
tediously slow and
hugely narcissistic as the
camera focuses repeatedly on Depp's...
-
retrieved manually after each "basket" or
point scored. This
quickly proved tedious, so
Naismith removed the
bottom of the
basket to
allow the
balls to be...
-
development of
cotton gins, the
cotton fibers had to be
pulled from the
seeds tediously by hand. By the late 1700s, a
number of
crude ginning machines had been...
- debates. The
Speaker may, however,
order a
member who
persists in
making a
tediously repetitive or
irrelevant speech to stop speaking. The time set
aside for...
-
novel chronicles the
adventures of the
princess Cimorene, who
escapes her
tediously ordinary family to
become a dragon's princess. It
received the 1991 Minnesota...
- 'Goodies,' but the
singer had
glaring microphone problems when she spoke—
tediously,
about the 'importance' of her
upcoming sophomore album.
Sarah Rodman...
-
Polonius caricatured Burghley. A. L.
Rowse speculated that Polonius's
tedious verbosity might have
resembled Burghley's.
Lilian Winstanley thought the...
-
after discussing the
April 1, 1972
Watchtower article, that, "It
would be
tedious to
comment on each p****age in
which Watch Tower literature explains the...
- some $10 million. "This is
something that
could work,
though it will be
tedious and expensive," Folch, J.; et al. (2009). "First
birth of an
animal from...