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- adverb In a
wearying way.
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Examples
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"Niffenegger's writing can be wearyingly overblown, but she has a knack for taking the romantic into the realm of creepiness, and she constructs a taut mystery around the secrets to be found in Elspeth's diaries and the lengths to which she will go to reunite with her younger lover."
Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger: Book summary 2010
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Woods birdied the 1st, albeit after a poorly struck opening tee shot, but then settled into a wearyingly familiar, and worryingly inconsistent, strain of golf.
Tiger Woods splutters to a two-over 73 at Frys.com Open 2011
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However, I find Scalzi's narrative style rather wearyingly unvarying; almost all the characters speak with identical voices.
April Books 8) The Last Colony nwhyte 2008
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All of this supports a conclusion that is wearyingly familiar to any observer of American big-city liberalism in action:
Mugged By Reality: The Misgovernment of San Francisco | RedState 2010
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But if the political liberalism here was new, the economic liberalism on offer was wearyingly familiar.
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The Lib Dems have added this issue as an amendment in tomorrow's debate on the wearyingly partisan "Scottish Government Failures" debate as brought forward by Labour.
Archive 2009-03-01 Jeff 2009
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And for a while - until Tolkien remembers these are Bad Guys and sends the wearyingly Good and Wholesome Sam up against them - we get a fascinating insight into life for the rank and file in Mordor.
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And for a while - until Tolkien remembers these are Bad Guys and sends the wearyingly Good and Wholesome Sam up against them - we get a fascinating insight into life for the rank and file in Mordor.
Suvudu - Science Fiction and Fantasy Books, Movies, and Games: February 2009 Archives 2009
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Their tactics have been both predictable and wearyingly familiar.
Part 1 - Introduction Richard 2006
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It is a wearyingly familiar ploy - the hysterical insinuation that every Eurosceptic really wants to get out of the EU entirely.
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