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Meanings of became tedious in anglès
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Usage of became tedious in anglès
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It happened so often it becametedious; another episode, another separation.
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The ceremony soon becametedious and the crowded room was hot and stuffy.
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The representation had to lengthen itself out and becametedious.
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El's acts of forgiveness becametedious in the way that something routine is tedious.
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The lesson was old-soold that it becametedious.
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War-"thefront"-insteadof offering incomparable varieties, becametedious-itwas a bore, in fact.
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But presently the mere physical act becametedious.
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Then gradually, people were getting onstage two numbers into the set and it becametedious and dangerous.
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After Marseilles the journey becametedious again.
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His eyes strained from looking at the screen after a few days, and soon even listening becametedious.
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Dryden more wisely remarked that Milton becametedious when he entered upon a "track of Scripture."
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And yet plowing becametedious.
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Remembering the rats, I avoided fixed lines and re-climbed the lower pitches each day -which quickly becametedious.
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At first I was rather interested, but after a while the occupation becametedious beyond measure, and for this reason.
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But these ships had very little power of bearing up against the wind; and if it were contrary the voyage becametedious.
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The road, on leaving our resting-place, becametedious and cheerless; hardly any vegetation was discoverable, and still wilder regions appeared above us.