Aún no tenemos significados para "rather bored".
1I've grown rather bored of his company these past few decades, anyway.
2Cat listened, rather bored, to Gwendolen bargaining for the materials of witchcraft.
3A little English schoolboy was sauntering along the quay, looking rather bored.
4He was quite unafraid and had a rather bored look on his face.
5He even obliged her with his own company, though that rather bored him.
6The next moment he came upon Cedric; he was looking rather bored and disconsolate.
7He was rather bored about it, but added his voice to the general clamour.
8And after a couple of years, I got rather bored.
9He was rather bored at having to do this, and disapproving of the results.
10He felt rather bored and began to wonder whether it was lunch-time or not.
11A rather bored looking man shrugged at me and then disappeared into the jungle.
12Eugene is too late to secure madame, and stands looking rather bored and sulky.
13Lord Fitz-Booby listened with his mouth open, but rather bored.
14We are actually getting rather bored with this now.
15His benefactress was just then rather bored with him.
16Tell me,-theEmperor must be rather bored at Tsarskoie-Coelo
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