Dull, yes, but not half as dull as staying in for months because your credit card payments have eaten up your beer money. |
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My option now is to use this boredom to concentrate more on the degree, although the latest book on animal rights is as dull as ditchwater now. |
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To me, stories of tantrums and vandalised hotel rooms are as dull as dishwater. |
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Unfortunately, routine Steadicam shots have now become as dull as a dolly movement on a television situation comedy. |
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It was as dull as ditchwater compared to the East End proper. |
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Unwashed skin is as dull as dishwater and looks old. |
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Very often it's as dull as someone telling you his dreams. |
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To eyes accustomed to the frills and spills of the fashion world, the Giorgio Armani line shown yesterday at Milan Fashion Week was as dull as dishwater. |
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Both Ed and Harry were former ag ministers, both honest guys, both rural, and both as dull as the water boiling perogies. |
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Hockey is becoming as dull as — dare I say it? |
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It can be blowing a gale or as dull as ditchwater and my daughter Cerys wouldn't bat an eyelid with bucket and spade in hand and sand between her toes. |
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After May I am sure things will continue to be as dull as they have been for the last couple of years, despite the argy-bargies between the leaders. |
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It can be blowing a gale or as dull as ditchwater and my daughter Cerys wouldn't bat an eyelid, with bucket and spade in hand and sand between her toes. |
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