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tediously uniform or unvarying

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I like that it's kind of off the cusp after that not as kind of tediously arranged.
austinist.com
These grains were capable of being used for soups (speltiods) or tediously ground into simple flours and baked goods.
en.wikipedia.org
This harsh edit is all the more puzzling, given that the turnaround times for the acts are so tediously long-winded.
thequietus.com
And while this may seem particularly dynamic, it is in fact tediously normal.
www.thejournal.ie
However, in plumping for the supposedly controversial, this play comes off as merely, tediously, yawningly banal.
blogs.crikey.com.au
Surfing doesn't involve early mornings or tediously long hours of training, though, which is fine by me.
www.limerickleader.ie
Why continue to tediously, de-bone fish and sweat through the dinner rush?
www.huffingtonpost.com
It was different from tediously coping with the weight and risk of glass.
en.wikipedia.org
However, each actually began as office boy out the back, tediously filing admission receipt dockets until they learnt to carve their own niche.
en.wikipedia.org
The sequence of events will now be tediously reconstructed.
www.dw.com

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