tiresomely in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for tiresomely in the English»French Dictionary

tiresomely [Brit ˈtʌɪəs(ə)mli, Am ˈtaɪ(ə)rsəmli] ADV

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Instead, they tiresomely drone on about their innumerable successes.
www.telegraph.co.uk
She complains tiresomely about even the mildest wartime hardship and ultimately proves a callously neglectful grandmother.
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Or are the tiresomely predictable comments generated by bots or paid actors to shut down meaningful debate?
www.smh.com.au
Tiresomely, inconveniently, incontrovertibly, marvellously true.
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The scenes that make up the album of their lives follow, sometimes interestingly, at other times mundanely and yet others quite tiresomely.
www.thehindu.com
Full-bodied but not tiresomely heavy, it features ripe berry fruit, supple tannins and lively spice and acidity along with a fresh minty overtone.
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Ah, that tiresomely familiar figure: the man who punishes women because his mummy didn't love him enough.
www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
The king of cups believes in using diplomacy rather than force, but can be tiresomely devious if you cross him, as he is usually big on emotionality.
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The need to assert this statement in 2016 should be redundant or, at the very least, tiresomely obvious.
theconversation.com
Instead, it's psychologically thin, tiresomely hagiographic and doesn't answer any of the questions you'd like it to answer.
www.spectator.co.uk

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