At present it feels like a lost cause, and the SNP seems directionless, ennuied and underachieving. |
When the senses are robbed of their fineness, youth grows blas, mature manhood is ennuied, life is empty. |
Miladi was often ennuied, now that she was never really well, and the sight and voice of a young man cheered her inexplicably. |
The erstwhile Major had been found dead on a dark street and brought by curious and ennuied citizens to the drug store. |
Cherrie's welcome to her lover was uncommonly cordial, for she was ennuied nearly to death. |
It showed her in a flash of reasoning of which he could not know, that it was possible to be ennuied with glorious harmonies. |