1.  — then nothing which has touched me will be thought trifling in its nature, or tedious in its telling.

2.  The debate began, and if the leisure afforded by a long and tedious speech could have served him, he might have had leisure enough.

3.  " "Of course I will listen, " said Lady Laura, knowing very well that her husband's moment would be rather tedious, and resolving that she also would have her moment afterwards.

4.  Both these struggles would have been long, tedious and uncertain even in A. D. 1900.

5.  A Mexican war on that level might be as tedious as the South African war.

6.  They crawl upon their bellies in a way that would be tedious to describe to the general reader and unnecessary to describe to the enquiring specialists.

7.  For the most part the man in khaki is up against a round of tedious immediate duties that forbid consecutive thought; he is usually rather crowded and not very comfortable.

8.  But I am too tedious upon this melancholy subject, which however, I hope, you will forgive, since the happiness of my whole life dependeth upon it.

9.  It was a tedious and troublesome piece of work, but he finished it at last.

10.  Nothing is so tedious as an archery competition.

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