Examples of using To be boring in English and their translations into Polish
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Medicine
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Programming
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Computer
He's always pretended to be boring, but he's really a straight-up psycho.
I guess we're just doomed to be boring people forever.
I find James to be boring and pedantic.
It's going to be boring. There are only three trains each day.
the hair comes to be boring, lifeless and may begin to drop.
A great kisser never allows the experience of kissing to be boring for his/her partner.
But it still mostly feels like I'm being lectured at.- I'm sorry. I know you're trying really hard not to be boring, and it's kind of not boring. .
it's not going to be boring.
I'm sorry. I know you're trying really hard not to be boring, but it still mostly feels like I'm being lectured at. and it's kind of not boring. .
We all know what it's like to be boring and ordinary and wish we could do something incredibly beyond ourselves.
I told you the concert was going to be boring. Why didn't you believe me?
Originals seem to be boring because of this- a comparison of this type always at first promotes something louder and more"gimmicky.
If the evening promises to be boring, and you do not know how to diversify it,
And dancing topless in a fountain. Oh, Aud wanted to prove that we weren't going to be boring just because we're having a kid.
Young people dislike school- they consider it to be boring, oppressive, educationally-unfriendly Table 4.3.
the holiday turns out to be boring and uninteresting.
But it still mostly feels like I'm being lectured at. and it's kind of not boring, I know you're trying really hard not to be boring,- I'm sorry.
We don't want GreenCloud printer to be boring to use, so we have implemented badges,
I want to be bored.