boring
1 Americanadjective
noun
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Machinery.
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the act or process of making or enlarging a hole.
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the hole so made.
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Geology. a cylindrical sample of earth strata obtained by boring a vertical hole.
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borings, the chips, fragments, or dust produced in boring.
noun
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the act or process of making or enlarging a hole
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the hole made in this way
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(often plural) a fragment, particle, chip, etc, produced during boring
adjective
Other Word Forms
- boringly adverb
- boringness noun
Etymology
Origin of boring1
First recorded in 1835–45; bore 1 + -ing 2
Origin of boring2
Example Sentences
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They’re porous defensively and have a boring, predictable offense largely consisting of alternating one-on-one isolations between their “Big Three” most every trip down the court.
From Los Angeles Times
“It sounds like boring contract boilerplate, but it is really about procurement leverage.”
From MarketWatch
There was yelling and booing and people crying, it was big and rousing, boring and absurd.
Ducking my head and running as fast as my legs could carry me, I started boring my way through the underbrush.
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I think it’s boring, but I guess we put so much thought and energy into naming babies, we don’t have any left over.
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