31. It is firmly believed that boring insects will not injure bamboo cut at this time, and it is known that the dry period stalks are the strongest.
32. She is not exactly the Xantippe whom Boccaccio describes, but she is very boring, for all that: GEMMA.
33. This bee has a boring tool, too.
34. By many, indeed, his intercourse is condemned, to put it plainly, as "boring, " and such have even done me the compliment to wonder why I countenance him.
35. — There is severe boring pain— as if a gimlet were being driven into the bone.
36. Hastily, among the crumbling skeletons, we set up our electrical boring machinery and began sinking a one-metre shaft towards the nearest sound.
37. Their teeth are made like gardiners' knives, for cutting and boring, or like razors slightly bent.
38. Dumas always cared more about the drama, the suspense, the history he was creating, rather than the sometimes boring facts of actual history.
39. Dumas found her quite boring, and relegates her to a minor character.