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bored ADJ

I . bore1 [bɔ:ɐ, Am bɔ:r] N

I . bore2 [bɔ:ɐ, Am bɔ:r] N

bore3 [bɔ:ɐ, Am bɔ:r]

bore pp of bear

See also bear , bear

I . bear2 <bore, borne> [beəɐ, Am ber] VB trans

3. bear (have, possess):

4. bear (conduct oneself):

9. bear (tolerate):

12. bear pp in passive born (give birth to):

14. bear FIN, econ:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Unfortunately, he was rarely focused and often looked bored -- which gave him a well-earned reputation as a lazy, uncaring forward.
thehockeywriters.com
This provides a different environment for those exercisers who get bored in a gym and so find it hard to develop a habit of exercise.
en.wikipedia.org
These can include things as varied as redecorating a women's shelter to setting up a skatepark for bored youngsters.
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The kortholt is actually double bored, similar to the modern bassoon.
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This chapel is an addition to the original church, and is entered through a ponderous arch bored through the massively thick walls.
en.wikipedia.org
After a little while, the kids get bored and wonder if they should just return home.
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However, horses with ears slightly turned back but in a loose position, may be drowsing, bored, fatigued, or simply relaxed.
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He grows bored and walks off, leaving the models and production staff in the lurch.
en.wikipedia.org
In fact, it is very hard-hearted to send your wife away just because you are bored with her or you like to marry another.
www.catholicherald.co.uk
Online customer survey respondents become bored and frustrated after as early as the 10-minute mark.
www.theglobeandmail.com

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