Aún no tenemos significados para "rather tiresome".
1He is often witty, but lately his humour has grown rather tiresome.
2There was something very gentle, but rather tiresome, about poor cousin Menie.
3Rob yawned, for he thought the Demon's speeches were growing rather tiresome.
4We found the work of pushing through the ice rather tiresome.
5Leonore's only fear was that Mea might find her rather tiresome.
6He's rather tiresome with his prosy talk, but he's a dear old soul.
7It's amusing now and then, but gets rather tiresome when you hear it often.
8Standing on a pedestal is rather tiresome, if it is gratifying, isn't it, sweetheart?
9Oh, she dropped it quick enough-shethought it rather tiresome.
10Gowing rather tiresome with his complaints of the paint.
11I have finished Smith's "Virginia," which I found rather tiresome toward the end.
12That climb was rather tiresome, owing to the sun and the dust and the restricted view.
13She too bore the same expression of intent regarding thought on her usually rather tiresome face.
14His style is wholly unlike that of the stately, but rather tiresome unchangeable canter of Macaulay's.
15Katherine, of course, despised no one and liked every one, but that was rather tiresome too.
16Georges, the beautiful but rather tiresome actress.
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