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How to use tedious in a sentence

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At 12 Kelburn Parade, the Vic Accommodation Services sieve through most of the tedious but crucial details for you, plus they have a map!
How can the government expect these girls to change when they are taught to live a tedious and wearisome life?
An elderly man who had been mopping around the counter looked up from his tedious chore and smiled at whoever had walked in.
If a novel with a pink popsicle on the cover sounds to you like literature veering into the tedious, high-pitched and bloggy, fear not.
All of this is compounded by the fact that the whole stalking and lurking phase of these sequences is tedious and suspense-free.
But if it had been tedious and unappealing then that will not have mattered one jot to City, more a glowing endorsement of a job well done.
Aaah the poor diddums couldn't churn out more his tedious rubbish because he was worried about climate change and the polar bears disappearing!
The first exercise machine, in fact, was designed as a particularly tedious form of Sisyphean punishment.
Once, having sat through a tedious film, I was asked by a Californian market researcher for my response.
The only thing worse than sitting through a tedious film is having to analyze and describe the tedium.
The plot is tedious and overlong, full of scenes you've seen a million times before.
The most obvious, uncontroversial and tedious example is the Second World War.
The next day was as boring, mundane, unexciting, humdrum, dull, tedious, uneventful and monotonous as usual.
Television writers and producers are wise to edit out those aspects of criminal and civil cases that are tedious, or simply undramatic.
Patience challenged people will tire quickly of the tedious task of unraveling strands and may push for the instant gratification of a chop.
Alex blamed his curiosity on his uninteresting, tedious and all-round boring life.
Plenty of people are of the same opinion as I am, namely that it's a tedious slog.
But she became too demanding and, if never a bore, tedious and peremptory in her behaviour.
Robert Crumb he isn't, but that's too bad because watching this obnoxious bore becomes tedious long before the film's 77 minutes run out.
Instead, it's a tedious and meretricious bore, and those are the worst kind.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In this tedious and protracted inquiry he had no instructor, nor assistant, nor adviser.
Interference with the rectal functions often follows tedious cases of labor where the child's head remains long in the perineum.
It would be tedious to follow its excerpted presentation of the profane and sacred matter.
And why was this debate between the American and the navajos so stubborn and tedious?
His mare being with foal, he had chosen to make the tedious journey on foot.
This mode of granulation, though tedious, is the only one to be used for so small a quantity, for the sake of experiment.
It was a long, tedious job to print so many newspapers on a hand press one at a time, fold and address them.
I picture them, yawning and snarling over the tedious experiments, and listening desperately to Fabre's coleopterous chatter.
To keep the impatient populace quiet, therefore, during the tedious operation, montgolfier sent up one of his fire-balloons.
In the mean time, the main body of the Swedes had been greatly weakened by a tedious encampment before brunn.
Oh, how tedious it was, pronouncing word after word, and giving their definitions!
Percy sat through the long and tedious sermon, and listened with impatience to the dreary, uncomforting discourse.
I am not sure that I have not been a little tedious in describing the ceremonies of the Holy Week.
The manufacture of a denture of this character was tedious and uncertain, and required much skill.
Have we not hard brain work and drudgery of desk work and tedious gathering of statistics and troublesome search into details?
They are saturated with a teleology which, at times, becomes excessively tedious.
I will tell you, Nicias and laches, even at the risk of being tedious, how we came to think of this.
The process of lacquering is as tedious to-day as it ever was, and the reproductions sell for goodly sums.
A diet consisting entirely of butterless and saltless potatoes in various forms became after three or four days extremely tedious.
That story which Tommy had found so tedious on the beach at baja had been fulfilling itself of late.
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