thoroughly bored
Frequency: 6.885.2 per million words
Means completely and utterly bored.
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- After the long lecture, I was thoroughly bored.
- During the long lecture, I became thoroughly bored.
- He looked thoroughly bored throughout the entire meeting.
- The children were thoroughly bored with the repetitive game.
- If I have to sit through another one of his presentations, I'll be thoroughly bored.
- She looked thoroughly bored throughout the entire presentation.
- She gets thoroughly bored with repetitive tasks.
- If you don't engage them, students will quickly become thoroughly bored.
- The students were thoroughly bored by the monotonous drone of the professor's voice.
- I've been stuck at home all week and am thoroughly bored.
- Despite the movie's great reviews, we found ourselves thoroughly bored.
- He was thoroughly bored by the conversation, despite trying to seem interested.
- The audience, having heard similar speeches all day, was by now thoroughly bored.
- The audience seemed thoroughly bored by the uninspired performance.
- "I'm thoroughly bored with this game. Can we play something else?"
- After hours of waiting, we were all thoroughly bored and restless.
- By the end of the three-hour opera, everyone felt thoroughly bored.
- Don't let your team get thoroughly bored with mundane tasks; introduce variety.
- You would become thoroughly bored if you had nothing to do all day.
- Even though it was a new subject, I found myself thoroughly bored by the instructor's monotone voice.