tedious

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definition
adjective
a tedious journey
too long, slow, or dull: tiresome or monotonous.
example
Later today I head off to the airport for the 'tedious' flight back to Europe.
This is traditional in thrillers, and sometimes I have found it 'tedious' and unlikely.
Even when done in the darkroom at home, colour film processing is a long, 'tedious' process.
There are few things more 'tedious' than the preoccupations of people for whom the drug scene has become a way of life.
It must also be done within the planning process even if it seems 'tedious' and time consuming.
It was laborious and 'tedious' and horrible, but it got me interested in math.
This movie is 'tedious' and tiring for the audience simply because it is overwhelming.
After a long and 'tedious' journey, I reached Bled, the place where the conference was to be held.
These magazines are good for a laugh but they get really really 'tedious' and brain-numbing.
Wages are low, hours are long and 'tedious' , and management are often brittle and abrasive.
So it may be only a hundred miles or so each way but they are tough miles, hard on the driver and 'tedious' for the passenger.
We might even find it a bit 'tedious' to keep reading about it in the papers.
The work was slow and 'tedious' because it yielded such a huge amount of information.
Well, I must admit that I was slightly worried that it might be a rather long and 'tedious' affair.
Also, its an easy way to keep your interest in what can seem to be a 'tedious' routine at times.
Climbing down the side of the cliff looked far too 'tedious' and slow for his likes.
Running or researching can sometimes be hard work, very 'tedious' and very competitive.
It's a long, 'tedious' interview, and I'm not going to go through it point by point.
Lack of a break after a long year's 'tedious' work will reduce the efficiency of teachers.
Machines and technology are here to make our lives easier, not to do boring, 'tedious' tasks for us.
But that doesn't excuse the film entirely, given the poor quality of most of the action sequences, the unsuitability of its leading man and the overall 'tediousness' of proceedings.
This will help them acquire useful skills without the monotony and 'tediousness' of a regular school session.
Their servers are still being 'tediously' slow and subject to long intervals of non-availability.
Rather than dwelling on the 'tediousness' of, say, running in the pool with a flotation belt for non-impact workouts, she visualized these sessions as steps toward the bigger picture - stabilizing her knee and getting back on skis.
Most people are dreading it, convinced that the sessions will be 'tediously' boring.
Even at 50 minutes, the film 'tediously' tries ones patience; there might only be enough material here for a ten or fifteen-minute short.
Under such a system, much of the 'tediousness' of gross photography, such as sticker labeling, sticker removal, and image sorting will disappear.
It's a 'tediously' slow job checking all the sites and sorting out the queue.
There were no tables of water in sight, though, and the 'tediousness' of the walk was starting to get to me.
The defense is very 'tediously' going through their evidence.
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