So lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness.
1 First the social life palled on me; then my work grew irksome .
2 The residence in country towns has always appeared to me very irksome .
3 This placed our adventurers in a position at once irksome and uncertain.
4 The dreary sameness of the prairie wastes began to grow extremely irksome .
5 It is a cross-grained, capricious heart; you will find its exactions irksome .
6 Rough and irksome was the road, most stubborn the wall of wind.
7 Through the long, irksome winter, the frontiersmen remained crowded within the stockades.
8 We have been so very free in America, these restrictions are irksome .
9 That is to say, I find this habit to be most irksome .
10 Glen now found the life at Glen West more irksome than ever.
11 The light labour entrusted to him became irksome owing to his laziness.
12 Still the time was irksome - more irksome than I ever could have imagined.
13 If it sounds irksome , it is saved by pace and sheer readability.
14 Even now it is often only long hours that make work irksome .
15 To breathe such refreshing air and not move forward was extremely irksome .
16 At another time, 'The light of the sun was irksome to her.
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