That kind of woman would find you tiresome, infuriating and not worth her time.
To do this, they must outgrow their tiresome, unthinking opposition to any and all tax increases.
What a tiresome exercise in the worst kind of political sophistry it has all become.
They key is finding the midpoint between overly modest self-effacement and tiresome and relentless self-congratulation.
Inspectors found that Key Skills were treated as a "tiresome distraction" by trainers, trainees and employers.
Mr Greider, who journeyed far and wide, shares every tiresome detail in 528 turgid pages.
And even though he's been at it for a quarter-century, it doesn't get tiresome.
It would be tiresome to redact the entire section but some examples are in order.
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Western aid tends to be tied to such tiresome matters as good government and protecting the environment.
Some of the actors show great professional skill, but the meanness of the entire conception is tiresome.
We think that cupcakes, parties and having everything revolve around leisure is just tiresome and heavily stereotyped.
They should be allowed to do an even better job, for all the car lobby's tiresome tantrums.
One of the more tiresome tropes of current times is that speculation is in some sense bad.
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He chews on a bamboo shoot and eyes us with world-weary boredom, as if we were tiresome in-laws.
His insistence on having a thumping music score accompany 80% of the movie makes for some tiresome viewing.
Plans and packages vary from network to network, and you often have to deal with that tiresome two-year contract.
As for the whole argument about touchdown celebrations, it's tiresome on both sides.
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And the parliament may well not find the time to complete that tiresome chore until September or even October.
Polish journalists who once praised Mr Tusk's warmth now find his slickness tiresome.
The picture is marred only by a recent flare-up with Belarus, and a tiresome squabble with Lithuania about spelling.
Applicants complain that the process of seeking help is made tiresome and humiliating.
As president, he might even help to dispel more of those tiresome stereotypes.
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As for processed food, there is a deep distrust of it here and cooking remains a long and tiresome undertaking.
There is nothing as tiresome as iconoclasm for its own sake, and Mr Giddens can hardly be accused of that.
Maintaining vigilance is tiresome, and people lose focus and energy when they've served in powerful positions for a long time.
When tiresome menfolk call them on their mobiles, the lies come tripping.
Other times, though, the pigeon had to tap a tiresome 20 pecks before the light turned green and the grain was delivered.
They regard McKinsey as one of the world's best-managed companies though the repeated comparisons between McKinseyites and the Jesuits become a little tiresome.
This character (which goes by the name of Blockbuster Video) has been around for some time, but its story grew tiresome years ago.
I've played Heroes III on lesser machines, and the animation becomes so slow that it is tiresome watching the units fight or move around.
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