Examples of using Quite boring in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
the flight itself was quite boring.
It's such an everyday object that we were worried it could be quite boring," said Orkamo,
Though these informative bars look quite boring still people find them attractive thanks to those colorful little buttons used in those charts and bars.
they are quite boring.
the topic of soil science in particular can be seen as quite boring.
anyone who has seen a HDR image usually finds normal photos quite boring!
but it is quite boring because the playback request is locked because of the fee.
The old ways of learning will seem quite boring to them and they will regularly lose interest.
I find the public passion for justice quite boring and artificial, for neither life
I find the public passion for justice quite boring and artificial,' Highsmith wrote,‘for neither life
it would all sound quite boring, lacking depth and interest.
While it can be quite boring and obnoxious to stay still for such a long time, this method is
and are quite boring to walk through, so hopping on a bus is often a good option.
again can be quite boring.
driving for longer but that would be quite boring.
then not difficult to guess that this work is quite boring, not counting the juicy situations on the road.
when you will be quite bored by the endless walks the wastelands,
capitalist catchphrase I have grown quite bored with.
It's actually quite boring.
Receipts are generally quite boring.