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II . bore1 [bɔː] N

1. bore:

I . bore2 [bɔː] VB trans

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Grout, a thin cement mixture, was pumped at high pressure through holes bored through the shaft's concrete lining into the water-bearing strata.
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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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After a little while, the kids get bored and wonder if they should just return home.
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These can include things as varied as redecorating a women's shelter to setting up a skatepark for bored youngsters.
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Unfortunately, he was rarely focused and often looked bored -- which gave him a well-earned reputation as a lazy, uncaring forward.
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That way she deduced that she would not feel bored during her performances.
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Within minutes after taking it, their moods changed from being bored, to wide awake, excited and chatty.
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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.
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He began to study piano at age 6, improvising his own music when repetitious exercises bored him, and began vocal instruction at 13.
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They are just over a year shy of the seven-year itch, when couples can become bored with one another and want to see if the grass is greener elsewhere.
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