Encara no tenim significats per a "too tiresome".
1But at my age I find that sort of thing too tiresome.
2Came home-myhead aches-plentyof news, but too tiresome to set down.
3They're just too tiresome to merit the slightest bit of attention.
4The turn affairs had taken, England being at war, was quite too tiresome.
5Really, men are too tiresome when there is the slightest thing the matter with them.
6But it was too tiresome and unbearable to go on thinking and thinking about this.
7You are getting too tiresome.
8Oh Jack, you're too tiresome.
9When committees aren't too tiresome, and the accounts balance, and....
10The lad's personal issues were too tiresome to pursue; he knew far too much already about Skywalker's messy private life.
11But when they have said good-night and Anne-Marie has come into her little room, something too tiresome and provoking happens.
12To live alone would be too tiresome, thus we must endure them with their defects and appear not to see them.
13I knew it would be too tiresome for you to walk, and I was waiting to find a reliable horse and a suitable carriage.
14When a task was too tiresome, too disagreeable, or too ill-paying for anybody else, Peter was sent for and graciously allowed to do it.
15Instead of making any answer, he said, "I am afraid, madam, I have made too tiresome a visit;" and offered to take his leave.
16'This is all too tiresome for me tonight.
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Too tiresome a través del temps
Too tiresome per variant geogràfica