awfully boring
Frequency: 7.822.1 per million words
Used to emphasize that something is extremely uninteresting.
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Examples (20)
- The movie we watched last night was awfully boring.
- The lecture was awfully boring; I almost fell asleep.
- I find data entry to be an awfully boring job.
- To be honest, I found the film awfully boring.
- His lectures are known to be awfully boring.
- My weekend was awfully boring—I just stayed home and did nothing.
- Sitting through that three-hour meeting was awfully boring.
- Filling out these forms is an awfully boring task.
- I'm afraid the conference is going to be awfully boring without you there.
- His speech sounded awfully boring from the very beginning.
- Don't you think this book is awfully boring?
- Don't you think these long train journeys can be awfully boring?
- The documentary, while informative, was awfully boring in its presentation.
- He's a nice guy, but his stories are awfully boring.
- "Honestly, this party is awfully boring," he whispered to his friend.
- The first few weeks at my new job were awfully boring.
- Life in that small, quiet town can be awfully boring for a teenager.
- Despite the hype, the art exhibition turned out to be awfully boring.
- If the speaker is as dull as they say, the seminar will be awfully boring.
- The guided tour of the factory was awfully boring.