Word: borede
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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By 9 a.m. the members of the media were cold and bored. No one could go for coffee or food because "the area had been secured." Once outside the iron gates, which were to hold back the crowd of 700 mourners, there was no return to the press area.
Finally, the resentment of doctors -- especially prosperous American doctors -- is an afterimage of the '60s, that crucial decade in the character formation of the people who now rule us. Back when Bill Clinton wore a beard and Hillary Rodham wore glasses, right-thinking college students were much taken with the...
Once O'Neill arrived, Curley gave him anexplanation. First, O'Neill bored people; second,he talked down to them instead of to them; andthird, he didn't leave them with a message theyremembered.
And just when the U.C. had gotten us bored,
The Dragons Are Singing Tonight, by Jack Prelutsky (Greenwillow; $15). They sure are, in rum-tiddly-pum verse designed for surefire (no trick at all, for dragons) recitation. Sample: "I'm bored with my bad reputation/ For being a miserable brute/ And being routinely expected / To brazenly pillage and loot...