The disc jockey himself looked bored stiff and completely disgusted by the music blasting from the two speakers beside his table. |
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Born in 1921, he had gone to work in an estate agent's office on leaving school and he was bored stiff. |
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But if you're bored stiff with your job and you feel you're just drifting along because it's easier that way, then think again. |
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Finally she gave up trying to read and sat at the table bored stiff, the book swinging idly in her fingers. |
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This book's abundant treacheries and tricks arise from the fact that its heroine, Kate Moore, is bored stiff. |
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If your children are bored stiff by baseball, don't force them to be the next Babe Ruth. |
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Lucky for me, there are many shows on stage, because music wise I'll be bored stiff. |
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She sipped coffee from a Styrofoam cup and sat on the bed, bored stiff. |
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It might be fun and it would certainly beat sitting here bored stiff! |
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It's also true that baseball has an aura that speaks to some and leaves others bored stiff. |
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Who hasn't been bored stiff, at family gatherings before? |
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He said it was nice but that he had been bored stiff. |
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Andy Bull If I knew that, I'd be both better off and bored stiff. |
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