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bored to death


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bored
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Sense: Adjective: uninterested or weary
Synonyms:
uninterested, disinterested, apathetic, sick Collocations, tired Collocations, sick and tired (informal), bored to death (informal), bored stiff (informal), fed up (informal), detached Collocations, blasé, listless, lethargic, weary Collocations, fatigued, jaded Collocations, annoyed Collocations, irked, in a rut
Antonyms:
interested Collocations, excited Collocations, engaged Collocations, exhilarated, absorbed, fascinated, captivated, stimulated, entertained, amused Collocations


bore
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Sense: Noun: boring person or experience
Synonyms:
drag Collocations (informal), snore Collocations (slang), yawn Collocations (slang), yawnfest (informal), yawner (informal), snooze Collocations (informal), snoozefest (informal), snoozer (informal), droner (informal), dullsville (US, slang)
Sense: Verb: tire
Synonyms:
fatigue Collocations, tire Collocations, weary Collocations, exhaust Collocations, put sb to sleep, send sb to sleep
Sense: Verb: pierce by rotary motion
Synonyms:
drill Collocations, make a hole, tunnel, hole Collocations, perforate, pierce, puncture Collocations, punch Collocations, riddle Collocations
Sense: Verb: push your way
Synonyms:
push your way, push Collocations, shoulder Collocations, bulldoze, elbow Collocations, squeeze Collocations, press Collocations, jostle, jam Collocations, bull Collocations, crash Collocations


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