Aún no tenemos significados para "become irksome".
1But even the attentions of princes may become irksome and unprofitable.
2So much trouble and attention will at last become irksome.
3I know that its somewhat cramped quarters have become irksome.
4It had become irksome to be a prisoner, but you see I've come back.
5Willis realized that waiting would soon become irksome.
6As for Rose, she received the proposal with delight-Theconfinement of the vessel having become irksome to her.
7They have become irksome and tedious.
8Systematic exercises taken daily with setting up motions are very good unless we allow them to become irksome.
9For abiding here has become irksome to me, and meseemeth that hope is yet alive without the Glittering Plain.
10The British garrison had certain little troubles of its own; for discipline always tends to become irksome after a great effort.
11I was glad to rest from the incessant changing of stations; the life had become irksome to me, in its perpetual unrest.
12I was in one of those moods when life suddenly seems to become irksome, when the future stretches black and grey in front of one.
13The light labour entrusted to him became irksome owing to his laziness.
14When indoor work becomes irksome go out of doors, try a walk.
15After a few minutes only, the occupation became irksome to her once more.
16But this exalted scheme of high thinking and plain living soon became irksome.
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