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I get bored with them. They get bored with me.

bored造句

Even when you're bored, you're not bored with him.

Or bored, uninterested shop assistants?

He is a bored student.

I'm rather bored by the rumor.

Act interested even if you're bored.

I'm bored and depressed at work.

Worms have bored into the wood.

"Speak a password and pass," said the bored giant.

The audience was bored by the president's interminable speech.

We are bored by the speaker's tedious talk.

They bored a tunnel under the English Channel.

Are you bored, excited, content, irritated or happy?

He rattled on about his job, not noticing how bored she was.

You won't, and you never will, a voice says, coldly bored with him.

I was bored to death before she finished her old story.

A hero bored of life, who makes bad choices and ends alone, despairing, unfulfilled.

A tunnel has been bored under the channel to link England and France.

Gerard van Loon thought that his father, had done "his best with material that basically bored him."

And for anyone bored with doped-up cyclists and temperamental tennis players, the Homeless World Cup did seem different.

I became bored with cycling as a hobby so I thought I'd try my luck at skin diving.

With their unending fascination for new ideas, Geminis and Sagittarians will never get bored of one another.

When we're bored, or moving slowly -for example, driving at constant speed across a monotonous landscape -it seems to pass at glacial speed.

He said, "Well, this is how I see I read to you page after page from the book (our textbook), I get bored.

Maybe he's the husband who manages his time poorly, falls through on promises to mow the lawn or get groceries, and grows bored within minutes.

When the sadists are bored with torturing animals, they may try to abuse other people or themselves, and finally develop into serial killers that horrify most of us!

You spend most of your life waiting for something anyway, so you may as well get it out of the way while your bored.

I cannot argue for the script, the direction, the acting or even the mummy, but I can say that I was not bored and sometimes I was unreasonably pleased.

On the 7:45 bus that stops across the street, he leaves his briefcase next to the driver and finds a seat in the middle of a pack of bored teenagers.

She looked around the street: a couple of women chatted on a street corner; a bored market vendor sat in front of a heap of colored gourds, fanning the flies; a few children played lazily in the dust.

Its heroine, Dominique, is a terminally bored 20-year-old with existentialist leanings, none the wiser than her predecessor, albeit with a charming (and distinctly French) sense of nonspecific doom.

As Karl Schwenke points out in his classic book in a Pig's Eye: 'Pigs are gregarious animals. Like children, they thrive on affection, enjoy toys, have a short attention span, and are easily bored.'

Most people have a predominant behavioral stance that fits their working role on the job: The soldier is wary and alert; the toll collector is bored and disinterested; the actor is flamboyant and bigger than life; the service representative is upbeat and helpful.

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