12 examples of boresome in sentences

Conjugal virtue, domestic content and happiness, are beautiful to look upon for a while, but I confess that in a remorseless continuous film ("featuring" Dawson and Emma) I find them boresome.

Those speeches were so boresome, and that old senator personwasn't he a stuff?

Courageously she was resolving that she would take the first opportunity to escape from this boresome routine of pleasure-seeking.

Two days ago the world about her had seemed a carefree, pleasant, even if sometimes boresome place.

The banquet was a boresome businessan interminable competition to see who could eat and drink the most.

A rather sultry, boresome voyage across the Arabian Sea in a most unhappy steamer which called at Japat on its way to Sidney, depressed her spirits to some extent but not irretrievably.

That old tune may be all very well for old codgers tottering on the brink of the grave, but to young persons with youth and romance and good health surging through their veins, it is most boresome.

Then don Andrés would be there, that boresome Mentor who, at the instance of Rafael's mother, would never let him out of sight for a moment.

The old man, despite his boresome habit of suggesting "new bills," he could stand on account of his touching loyalty to the Brull family.

This was his daily grind, the boresome drudgery of every afternoon; and around him, with similar expressions of disgust on their faces, a large number of the country's representatives were busy at the same task.

At times Leavitt could be as uncannily brilliant as he was dull and boresome.

This soon became so boresome that I deported him to Hesketh's boat, where he underwent another defeat at the hands of that irate Lancer, whose shirts and temper had suffered together; finally the woeful washerman, still howling lugubriously, was landed on the river bank, and we saw and heard him no more!

12 examples of  boresome  in sentences