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1The oldest sailors said they had never seen a more tedious voyage.
2IT'S one of the more tedious parts of a woman's skincare regimen.
3For William Booth a much more tedious and roundabout journey was needed.
4Her complaint caused her much suffering, but was more tedious than dangerous.
5The efforts are duly noted, though the impact is more tedious than tantalizing.
6In spite of all my efforts and aspirings, never was service more tedious.
7But duller and more tedious still was the night that followed.
8The pain made him more tedious, long-winded and exhortatory than usual.
9When you record a studio LP, it's a lot more tedious.
10After a still more tedious search, we found the goal of our wishes.
11There's nothing more tedious than newspaper articles whinging about the ubiquity of sequels.
12In general, what is more tedious than dedications or panegyrics addressed to grandees?
13For some days school had seemed to me even more tedious than usual.
14An oversight likewise made the passage appear much more tedious, nay, almost insupportable.
15His gun was irrevocably gone, and his progress, therefore, became the more tedious.
16Is there anything more tedious than someone else's incredibly relaxing holiday?
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