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Meanings of dull monotony in English
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Usage of dull monotony in English
1
The dullmonotony of the strokes of the hammers fell on his ear.
2
Even this minor diversion was of interest in the dullmonotony of green.
3
Anything which could break the dullmonotony of the correct school was acceptable.
4
I believe I should have died under the old dullmonotony.
5
It was the only object that broke the dark, dullmonotony of the shore.
6
But a new source of trouble roused her soon after from this dullmonotony.
7
No flowers, no trees, not even a blade of grass, relieved the dullmonotony.
8
In fact, unless a stubborn labor dispute began, nothing broke the dullmonotony of toilsome effort.
9
Keeping things stirred up relieves the dullmonotony.
10
The sergeant considered this a very interesting experience-quitea jolly break in the dullmonotony of the day.
11
Neither tree, hill, nor wood intercepted the rushing gale, to change the dullmonotony of its gloomy tone.
12
The dullmonotony of daily toil is broken only by the gayety of the thoughtless and the Saturday trip to town.
13
And how much more to be envied it seems than the dullmonotony of our existence here in sleepy old England.
14
Then dullmonotony reigned once more, and Keith resumed his fidgeting back and forth between the kitchen door and his own corner.
15
What a contrast to the dullmonotony of our life at sea did the scene present which awaited us on landing at Lisbon!
16
To those thus dowered, the heights of rapture are accessible, the abysses of despair yawn threateningly; only the dullmonotony of contentment is denied.