Ainda não temos significados para "get dull".
1Keep up with your sharpening; don't let your knife get dull.
2Keep sex drive all bottled up inside and you get dull-witted.
3I'm saving that until after the holidays, when things get dull.
4You guys eat hotdogs while I get dull, dry dog food.
5Too little action and the pace slows down and the story can get dull.
6Razors get dull very quickly, and the face gets sore.
7In 1866 when the war was coming to an end, trade began to get dull.
8It's a cliche but grey weather does get dull.
9The eyes get dull, the face thin and sallow, the complexion bad, and the flesh flabby.
10Fortunately, there is a file in my tool-kit, and if my claws get dull they can be sharpened again.
11I must think of all the little things I can to liven her up so she won't get dull.
12I make new ones now and then, when the old ones get dull, but I like the old ones best myself.
13We were all sorry when she went, but were not allowed to get dull, for almost immediately afterwards the concert began.
14Phrased another way, "If you let a knife get dull, it takes a lot longer to resharpen than one kept sharp."
15The government is expected to publish its Operation Yellowhammer report about the impact of a no-deal Brexit later, so it won't get dull.
16They're fun to play and, despite sticking to some tried and tested formulas, have yet to get dull -for me at least.
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