tediously in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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He took a fascination with golf at an early age, building and maintaining a putting green in his parents' backyard, tending to it tediously.
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Her chapped hands tediously worked, her mind busy with what would come next, how to shade, where to add an angle.
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Why continue to tediously, de-bone fish and sweat through the dinner rush?
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However, each actually began as office boy out the back, tediously filing admission receipt dockets until they learnt to carve their own niche.
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Much of the suspense seems contrived and the plot tediously simplistic.
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Rarely has class struggle, or catfighting, for that matter, been so tediously waged.
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Food processors make better pie crust than tediously fooling with two forks or a pastry blender while your fat gets warm.
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I'd prefer to see a well-battled lose then a tediously-slow-paced draw...
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We want to think of our writers as geniuses occupying positions of absolute independence in relation to a tediously conventional society.
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I like that it's kind of off the cusp after that not as kind of tediously arranged.
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