Word: boredness
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The reporter borrowed his editor's car and went alone to Jamaica Plain twice to wait outside the busy company president's home. He started excited, but returned bored and tired.
The police chief showed up both nights the reporter went, but he had little appetite for more. The photographer went along for a possible picture the third night, but the police chief stayed home. The photographer sat in the back seat, and complained about how uncomfortable and bored he was...
Ruth Bader Ginsberg bored the nation and charmed the Senate on her way to being confirmed as the second woman Supreme Court Justice. Since no one ever thought this frail woman would face Clarence Thomas-like allegations, her nomination lacked the suspense and excitement we've come to expect.
Since acid can be cooked up by anyone with a good chemistry set and a mind bored by "Chemistry Safari," virtually all production is domestic and on a relatively small scale. It's cheap, about $2 to $5 per dose, so there is essentially no crime involved to obtain the...
Nirvana: a place or state of oblivion to care, pain or external reality. This is not heaven, surely, but a state in which suffering is transcended and desire extinguished. In any case, ever since the members of the post-punk rock band Nirvana became the surprise darlings of MTV and...