ennuied
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The idle are the most miserable—and none are more miserable in their ever-recurring ennuied hours, than your fashionable idlers.
From The Allen House by Arthur, T. S. (Timothy Shay)
Young men of good family, ennuied of home, restless and adventurous, formed the greater part, although many of mature age had been induced by liberal offers to leave their wives and children.
From Ancient States and Empires by Lord, John
But he who labors for the good of others is never ennuied.
From The Old Roman World, : the Grandeur and Failure of Its Civilization. by Lord, John
His mother is tired, Gertrude ennuied, of course.
From Floyd Grandon's Honor by Douglas, Amanda Minnie
In spite, however, of the glories of the golden tuft and a delightful private establishment which he and his followers maintained in the chaste suburbs of Alma Mater, the Duke of St. James felt ennuied.
From The Young Duke by Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield