Aún no tenemos significados para "intolerably dull".
1The chances pro and con gave a zest to conversations else intolerably dull.
2He found the lectures intolerably dull, with the exception of those on chemistry.
3Life was intolerably dull and stupid, and its taste was bad in his mouth.
4Life is so meagre, so insipid, so intolerably dull to eager and high-spirited souls!
5But since this love affair between her and Fisher, she has become intolerably dull and uninteresting.
6The whole scene looked intolerably dull and lifeless, and I was impatient to be away from it.
7I have tried lately to read Shakespeare, and found it so intolerably dull that it nauseated me.
8With the exception of Hope, the Professor of Chemistry, Darwin found them all " intolerably dull."
9Bismarck found life at Frankfort intolerably dull.
10If I wrote of those incidents which he pressed upon me, this book would be intolerably dull.
11These times are to them the red-letter days of the year, without which life would be intolerably dull.
12Yet Ralph Destournier would have found it intolerably dull but for the little girl whose name was Rose.
13The Turks had failed to do what was expected of them, and life in the camp was intolerably dull.
14Here, banished to the silent woods, she saw the summer stretch out endlessly before her, intolerably dull and uninteresting.
15She liked to go to the Old Sweet, she said, because it was so intolerably dull; it was a sensation.
16It was not because he missed the gay student-life of Wittenberg, and that the little Danish court was intolerably dull.
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