dreary造句1. What makes life dreary is the want of motive.
2. She was tired of hearing the same dreary tale of drunkenness and violence.
3. What makes life dreary is the want of a motive.
4. She had spent another dreary day in the office.
5. The sun beamed throught the dreary clouds.
6. The house looked grim and dreary in the rain.
7. Addressing envelopes all day long is dreary work.
8. The song was dreary and repetitive.
9. I found myself being drawn into another dreary argument.
10. No more dreary winters - we're moving to Florida.
11. So a dreary Monday afternoon in Walthamstow is nothing to write home about, right?
12. It is a dreary little town where few would choose to linger.
13. The otherwise dreary book is enlivened by some very amusing illustrations.
14. Nothing like a consolation for a dreary, drafty meal.
15. Instead, there was the dreary return to mutual recrimination.
16. The thin, dreary voice trailed away.
17. Life has become so dreary and exhausting.
18. It can be the dreary horror of ribbon development.
19. We were dreary and would have made fools of ourselves.
20. Music is meant to be about escapism, not dreary boring subjects like the miners' strike and animal rights.
21. After decades of dreary state-run television monopolies, most of these markets are starting to open up to private competitors.
22. I was living in a dreary apartment in a run-down part of town.
23. The daily papers teemed with the dreary records of secession....
24. Here and there the landscape was broken by dreary gray buildings that had been thrown up to house members of collective farms.
25. For years he eked out a miserable existence in a dreary bedsit in Bristol.
26. You can thank your lucky stars that you don't have to go to this dreary reception.
27. You can thank your lucky stars you don't have to go to this dreary reception.
28. And next year, the requests might double, with the whole dreary cycle restarting at an upped ante.
29. He then became a customs inspector, but he found the work dreary and went back to the ministry.
30. On a conservative reckoning she would have to live at least another fifty years in this bland and dreary universe.