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bored/boring He's such a baby! He's 25 and he's still frightened of dogs! Nightmare on Elm Street is the most frightening film she's ever seen. |
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by: bored by depressed by exhausted by excited by embarrassedby with: bored with disappointed with of: frightened of tired of in: interested in |
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a treat (n): something special and nice that you don't have very often worn-out (adj, informal): tired wooden (adj to describe actors or acting): boring or unemotional or unrealistic dynamic (adj): exciting and stimulating |
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