All 3 Uses of
tedious
in
Red Prophet
- Bonaparte made a show of being interested, asking all about the possibilities of troop transport, and how quickly track could be laid behind an advancing army, and how easily these railed roads might be disrupted by enemy action--but it was all so tedious and boring that Frederic could not imagine how Bonaparte kept it up.†
Chpt 3
- Frederic, supposing this meant an Irrakwa chef, had braced himself for another tedious Red meal of tough deer gristle--one could hardly call such fare venison--but instead the chef was, of all things, a Frenchman!†
Chpt 3
- De Maurepas merely echoes what I say, which is comfortable but tedious.
Chpt 16 *tedious = boring
Definition:
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(tedious) boring -- especially because something goes on too long or without variation