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big yawn
adjective as in dull
Strongest matches
adjective as in unexciting
adjective as in uninteresting
Example Sentences
The higher cap is “a big yawn for” independent productions, said Sky Moore, a partner at law firm Greenberg Glusker.
He tried to talk through the big yawn that quivered his body.
If you are not a space buff, sending astronauts back to the moon might seem like a big yawn.
Women’s basketball, said one reader, “is just a big yawn.”
He’d look over at me every once in a while, at all the scary parts, and if he could tell I was shivering and shaking with fear, he’d fake himself a big yawn and turn off whatever we were watching and say he wanted to go to bed, just to spare me the embarrassment of having to say I was too afraid to keep on watching.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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