tedious造句1. Her visits were starting to get a bit tedious.
2. It is a tedious, humourless load of crap.
3. The job is tedious, but the pay is good.
4. Filing papers at the office is a tedious job.
5. The work is tedious.
6. The camaraderie among fellow employees made the tedious work just bearable.
7. The meeting was so long and tedious, he was ready to climb the wall.
8. Such lists are long and tedious to read.
9. They reluct at long and tedious essays.
10. The tedious job simply ate me up.
11. The work was tiring and tedious.
12. The manager landed me with this tedious task.
13. The audience coughed down the tedious speaker.
14. We are bored by the speaker's tedious talk.
15. Life without Anna had no savour, was tedious, insupportable.
16. He found committee meetings extremely tedious.
17. There's no point in labouring at a tedious task.
18. We had to sit through several tedious speeches.
19. The arguments are tedious and complicated.
20. He went on at tedious length about his favourite hobby.
21. Thomas Carlyle , notwithstanding his tedious rhetoric, is a master of the sublime in prose style.
22. We had to listen to all the tedious details of his operation.
23. She writes a tedious and self-indulgent column for a Sunday paper.
24. He that can read an meditate will not find his evenings long or life tedious.
25. The Mayor recited to the Queen a long and tedious speech of welcome.
26. The director drew the meeting out for another hour with a series of tedious questions.
27. It had been a tiring day, largely because of all the tedious waiting.
28. I spent the rest of their visit gleefully boring them with tedious details.
29. His phone call was a welcome intrusion into an otherwise tedious morning.
30. The trouble is I find most forms of exercise so tedious.