get repetitive

Frequency: 7.615.8 per million words

Indicates a process of starting to be repetitive, often used informally.

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  • After an hour, the music started to get a little repetitive.
  • If you do the same thing every day, life can get very repetitive.
  • I find that doing these exercises alone can quickly get repetitive.
  • The discussions began to get repetitive, so we decided to move on.
  • To avoid boredom, try not to let your daily routine get too repetitive.
  • His stories always get repetitive if you listen long enough.
  • The work can get quite repetitive, but it pays well.
  • Don't let your training schedule get so repetitive that you lose motivation.
  • She felt her career was starting to get repetitive, so she looked for a new challenge.
  • If the presentation begins to get repetitive, feel free to interject with questions.