He is such a waffler and so tiresome that I actually turn the radio off when he chimes in. |
Early chapters review the usual tiresome litany of depressing problems caused by traditional approaches to building and other human endeavors. |
Regarding the Middle East, it is mistaking truculent asperity and tiresome repetition for Churchillian wartime eloquence. |
The present performers shape the concerto's architecture well, and what seem like longueurs elsewhere don't seem tiresome at all here. |
That many people have begun to find a recital of these dangers tiresome is perhaps an even greater threat. |
Triple chants have been composed and a few quadruple chants also exist, but in use these become tiresome. |