He winked and blinked, and thought it all frightfully monotonous out there on the flat, and presently dropped asleep, sitting bolt upright. |
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A click, a pause and the monotonous hum of the dialtone left me feeling weary and drained. |
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Sadly, the mix isn't a great one given the sheer volume of dull tracks on offer that quickly blend into one monotonous sound. |
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The teachers voice was monotonous as he replied, looking somewhat angry, or flustered. |
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Instead, she moved further into the room and began to speak in a calming, but monotonous voice. |
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The only sound to be heard was the monotonous hum of the engine as the car continued its trek down the long quiet street. |
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His voice was monotonous, expressionless and cold, like he'd only just mastered the art of speaking and was none too skilled at it. |
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He's talking to me with his head turned away and his voice monotonous and unfeeling. |
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She awoke the next day, as her alarm clock let out a monotonous but loud beep. |
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This is perfect for business trips or for drowning out the monotonous sound of that copier next to your cube. |
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The monotonous hum of words out of the undertaker's mouth was slowly lulling my mind into some kind of stasis. |
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Before being shown into a shed, I could hear the miserable monotonous droning, or pecking noises of the birds. |
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The same monotonous footsteps pound the floor, and finally stop moving when they approach a doorway. |
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But when Mikhail raised the phone of its hook, all he got was a dead signal, monotonous and bleeping. |
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Individuals who use run-on sentences with no subordination, or who use only simple sentences, produce monotonous writing. |
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It was mechanical, lifeless, bloodless and monotonous, but the material was brilliant. |
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I hate the Montreal music scene because it has ska bands and ska bands are monotonous. |
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As the first truly skyscraping tower built in the City since 1979, this building cannot be accused of being a monotonous skin-deep icon. |
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Coupled with the fact that the main thrust of all the stuff I've done lately is repetitive, mundane, monotonous data entry. |
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The next day was as boring, mundane, unexciting, humdrum, dull, tedious, uneventful and monotonous as usual. |
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For a gang who loves strings and builds and sweeping vocals, the monotonous boom boom boom was a disappointment. |
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Maybe unobtrusiveness was what Gray was going for, but it is possible to be understated without being monotonous. |
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Many households consume a monotonous, unvaried diet and so suffer from micronutrient deficiencies. |
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With slow tempos predominating, they are sober, even solemn works, but hardly funereal, and never monotonous. |
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I remember his soulless eyes boring into mine in resentment, the detachedness of his touch, his monotonous voice. |
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The monotonous buzz of bees and wasps is familiar to most Southerners, and the insects' stings can be quite painful. |
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However, on those days or nights that may become memorable, we put more effort into what normally seems monotonous and habitual. |
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I've been stuck indoors for almost a month now and good company or not, the cats can get a little monotonous in their demands. |
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If they bothered to turn around, they saw a monotonous singer, a cacophonous one-man band, a juggler of little note. |
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And in no case would they have stooped to some of today's musically and verbally monotonous genres. |
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The monotonous stretches of this concert package make it difficult to feel anything about him at all. |
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Furthermore, the breakbeat-laden outro to the attack comes off as monotonous and tacked-on. |
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To some people the sounds of Northern Paiute, for example, seem loud and very masculine, and perhaps monotonous. |
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His monotonous chirp sounded precisely like the shooting noise in Space Invaders. |
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Outside, the monotonous chirrup of crickets and other night insects formed a gentle hum. |
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He proved clever with traps and caught a hare or two every other day, the basis of a flavorsome if somewhat monotonous stew. |
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The monotonous words sounded fake and insincere, as if they were predetermined and he was only reciting the memorized lines in some sort of play. |
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Pairing pasty quince pancakes with the fat-rich confit turns the plate monotonous halfway through. |
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If this monotonous mess doesn't end after two overtimes, teams are forced to go for two points on touchdown conversions. |
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A little bit of a holiday from myself, and a pleasant change of pace from the monotonous irregularity of shift work. |
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The service is long, over three hours, delivered in monotonous Amharic and an older ecclesiastical language like Latin, called Ge'ez. |
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After all the couples are placed, the women begin a song, as dreary and monotonous as a dead march. |
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The hall was empty and silent, other than the monotonous ticking of the large grandfather clock across the hall. |
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Zahariev works at a gas station and participation in the contest brought him a ray of light from his normally gray and monotonous routine. |
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This melancholy drama reflects the dismally monotonous lives of its subjects just a little too well. |
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Not too much imagery as such, just a hint of rawness with use of dumb-bells and sledgehammer to break the monotonous nature of gun-shot violence. |
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She looked at it now, while she tuned out the monotonous drone of her teacher's ramblings. |
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So when I reach my classroom, I listen to the monotonous drone of the teacher. |
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Isabella listened to the drone of his monotonous voice, and did as he said. |
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Very few listened to the monotonous drone of the teacher as he explained proofs and parabolas. |
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This great change manifested itself in a sudden tiredness and slight nausea as the speaker's monotonous drone confirmed exactly the opposite. |
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But he didn't answer, simply stumbled into the middle of the road, disrupting the monotonous traverse of the sedans and hatchbacks and wagons. |
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Jane accepts the position gratefully, even though it is monotonous, poor and obscure. |
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The wine list, thick as a church missal has won the Decanter wine list of the year with monotonous regularity. |
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Industrial and agricultural child labourers work long, monotonous hours, with few breaks. |
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May I reiterate comments made four years ago, which I will repeat with monotonous regularity until something is done about it. |
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There is an overdependence on unison writing between the alto and bass, and most of the drum lines are unimaginative and monotonous. |
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It's impressive, but ultimately like the previous album, one dimensional, repetitive and monotonous. |
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Every track is just a rant delivered over a monotonous beat and the limited vocabulary would be laughable were it not so obscene. |
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No droning or monotonous lectures, the professor's job is to lead and move the discussion. |
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The bell rings its monotonous peal of imprisonment, mocking us for being forced to follow its commands. |
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The rocks typically comprise a monotonous sequence of greywackes, reddish-weathering arkosic sandstones, shales and subordinate conglomerates. |
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My father is a retired autoworker and he said he never wanted us to have to work at a monotonous factory job. |
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Magniloquence is monotonous, but the talk of the host of the Golden Lion and his neighbours rises and falls with a natural variety. |
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Watching, and hearing, Astaire tap dance, it is easy to forget how monotonous the art form can be. |
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The sun is setting over the monotonous green of the tropical plains, sculpting in bronze the creatures that cross the savannah. |
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Still, it's hard to imagine any wealth of extras making up for the sometimes monotonous mannerism of these murder-on-the-mind motion pictures. |
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But when does joyous, mantric reiteration tip over into something more sinister, or worse, monotonous? |
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A shower helped, but even the monotonous beat of hot water couldn't drive out the visions of atrocities in his head. |
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His pieces are too monotonous in rhythm and weak in melody to be really interesting, and his experiments in tonality are indecisive. |
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A 300-metre stretch of Piccadilly would be turned into a characterless service road by high, monotonous buildings. |
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The movie is monotonous and dull, with lots of fiery explosions, perfunctory shoot-outs, and gory battles failing to generate any excitement. |
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The rest gets a bit monotonous, which makes the set's length a mixed blessing. |
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He grinned but said nothing as his features faded into a bland monotonous look. |
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The rainy season is over, with its dull, monotonous grey skies and unpleasant humid rain. |
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The very nature of popular film is to provide an escape from daily reality and monotonous routines. |
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It's like having an incredibly monotonous and dull job where you sit around doing virtually nothing in complete silence. |
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Taking some time out from a boring monotonous chore is truly worth all the hard work. |
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Interning is tiresome, in a dull and wholly monotonous sort of way, especially on Mondays. |
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While this doesn't happen all the time, it does happen with monotonous regularity. |
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It could have been interesting, too, but it was just monotonous and redundant. |
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I'm sure someone will present me with some kind of horridly boring monotonous work any minute now. |
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He said research showed that up to 20 per cent of accidents on monotonous roads such as motorways were related to tiredness. |
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Many a manager agrees that voices lose novelty and impact, their ideas age, their approach can become monotonous. |
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It was the same monotonous gray as the lighting in this dreary place, and was definitely cement. |
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With monotonous regularity the action is carried out in the name, though not explicit in the article, of tolerance. |
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Imagine how dull and monotonous the interiors of a house would look but for these fresh burst of hues. |
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The dominant grey of the shacks gives the area a dull, monotonous appearance, aggravated by the absence of trees. |
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She muttered to herself as she bore the monotonous sounds of the line ringing. |
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The monotonous sound of his voice gave way to music as soon as I pressed the play button again. |
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If that wasn't torturous enough, my alarm clock began to ring in its dull, monotonous tone. |
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Kel absent-mindedly chewed on the end of her pencil as she let her teacher's monotonous voice rolled over her. |
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She cleared her throat before the monotonous beep and began. |
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When practice sessions become monotonous, players lose interest and focus. |
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I usually prefer the regular, at times monotonous, routines of prayer, using the siddur. |
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Winnie picked up the phone and a monotonous voice came out of the speaker. |
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An alternate ending is present which doesn't really change very much whilst the deleted scenes are no more monotonous than anything in the actual film. |
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But even over the noise, I could hear the monotonous drone of a cicada. |
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He adopts a half-sob crack in the voice with monotonous repetition. |
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The background showed mild cytolysis with only occasional monotonous round cells that showed hyperchromatic nuclei with a delicate chromatin pattern and foamy cytoplasm. |
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They were sprawls of monotonous matchbox houses devoid of color. |
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That may be satisfactory to you but it is beastly monotonous here. |
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It is only too true that alcoholism, cocainism, and other supposed means of getting beyond a monotonous daily life are becoming increasingly prevalent among women. |
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But while Owen adds little to the genre's customary sound, one has to admit he does it well by not letting the tortoise-like pace get too monotonous. |
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Though it remains monotonous and fails to have the spark that will compel you to finish it, it oozes quality and would make a great conversation piece at Christmas Dinner. |
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It doesn't take long for the cattily satirical tone to become monotonous as the characters refuse all attempts at development and the plot treads water into the shallows. |
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The food was plain and the menus monotonous, and it took time to get used to the ever-present tea, heavily sweetened with molasses and poured from large steel drums. |
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The Superman blockbuster Man of Steel is a monotonous CGI extravaganza devoid of any humanity. |
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Befitting his monotonous moniker, Benjamin Benjamin is a Pacific Northwesterner for whom every day is equally uninspiring. |
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Everything was monotonous and sterile, even the men, who were all dressed in identical anti-radiation safe-suits with attached Geiger counters and gas masks. |
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In time, the hellish landscape of the high South lost its fearful interest for Adriana and became monotonous, a distance to be covered with a minimum of pain. |
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But one snowy day, Naomi's life was no longer boring and monotonous. |
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The soul sickens at the monotonous sweetness of such a wersh existence. |
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Autumn's voice was flat, almost monotonous, but it was not uncaring. |
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Every robot punch, stab, blast, and crunch is necessary, and the action never grows monotonous. |
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Halici captures all the quiet desperation of his character, but the unvaried delivery can be monotonous and the acoustics of the space are not sympathetic. |
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Say goodbye to eating dull, monotonous and insipid food day after day. |
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The noise, monotonous and unrelenting, brought him back to consciousness. |
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Zac talked in a monotonous drone about the hidden treasures of Egypt, the esoteric wisdom that Aristotle stole, or was it Plato, and then the Egyptians forgot everything. |
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To keep the detailed and rather intense lecture from getting monotonous, a group seated beside the podium stood up at intervals and read section from the poet's works. |
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I am privileged to have escaped the monotonous toil of endless physical labour and to have experienced a soft life in which I have been able to indulge my passion for history. |
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Yearning guitar licks, frenetic scratching, and bombastic drums are the order of the day on nearly all of the tracks giving the album both a cohesive and monotonous feel. |
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They won't come to see rows of monotonous pines and eucalypts. |
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Desperate for a way out of her monotonous existence Kumiko becomes obsessed with the frazzled tape and plots her journey to Fargo. |
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The first scene opens with the people of Thebes lying down on the stage as if almost dead and singing a monotonous murmur marked by the arhythmical beat of a drum. |
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These victims of a mental disproportionableness are as myriad and varied as their obsession is monotonous and single. |
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His initial lack of emotional expression and somewhat monotonous interviewing style earned him a reputation as boring. |
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Alternatively, it can mean verse which has a monotonous rhythm, easy rhyme, and cheap or trivial meaning. |
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Male hammerheaded bats produce deep, resonating, monotonous calls to attract females. |
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His monotonous music is, really, like the audio soundtrack to a k-hole. |
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He became obsessed with tariff applications, customhouse collections and the various claims that came in an endless and monotonous array. |
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Stone sidewalks, little more than a ledge in width, ran along the base of the mean and monotonous adobe houses. |
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Or does it get monotonous to cook turkey over and over again? |
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In general, these towns wear a monotonous sameness of aspect, physical and moral. |
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Ben Stein's monotonous lecture on the effects of the Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act is painful to watch, but it points to a big problem macroeconomics educators face. |
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In the same section, the dancers clap their hands in a steady, monotonous rhythm as they move toward two men dressed in suits who are pummeling each other. |
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The people are palely prosperous. They lead monotonous lives. |
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The light was ashen and the street was wide and monotonous, dirty houses of the neighborhood, interminable walls, sharp corrugated uralite roofs, telephone poles and wires. |
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The Soviet goal of providing housing for every family, and the rapid growth of Moscow's population, led to the construction of large, monotonous housing blocks. |
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The crickets stridulated their everlasting monotonous meaningful note. |
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They were dancing to the tune of incessant yowlings, the thudding of wooden drums and the monotonous dry rattling of pebbles in turtle-shell rattles. |
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What word links a monotonous sound, a pilotless aircraft, and a male bee? |
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