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    irksome


    1. Danny found virtual reality far more rewarding than the unnecessary and irksome chores that comprised all manual forms of familial communication


    2. unnecessary and irksome chores that comprised all manual forms


    3. But it is the tobacco which I find most irksome


    4. I would deliver you from the bondage of driving yourselves through slavish fear to the irksome service of a jealous and wrathful King-God


    5. MEME , Stallman cited Scribe's sale as irksome, but hesitated


    6. Later that afternoon, he had to chair a rather irksome meeting with a dozen or so officials, all of whom had a view and wanted to make sure that everyone else knew what it was


    7. Then she brought sunlight into it, and progressed all the way to the Calabren djain’s capture and ravishing of the Twilen Simargh, which caused the earth to roll northward and give birth to the Southern Confederation, the countries of which were growing more irksome


    8. Father was being particularly irksome


    9. Stedder sat splayed in the shade of his shack, listlessly waving away the irksome dust-flies, when he became aware of a group of near-elders bustling up the street, some from his cadre and others that he did not recognize


    10. rules, even if they feel irksome

    11. remark that the licencias,though doubtless irksome


    12. A boy would approach me during the walk and suggest we take a different path and on the way would launch into the most incredible stories imaginable to keep me busy with this nonsense so the rest of the group did their kissing and petting and who knows what else without the irksome presence of the kid


    13. But to those painters who do not attempt "painted poetry," but seek in painting a poetry of its own, a visual poetry, this excessive finish (as it is called) is irksome, as it mars the expression of those qualities in vision they wish to express


    14. Sometimes a young man or woman bolts from the tenets of monogamy in a late-adolescent panic when marriage responsibilities begin to be irksome


    15. Allergy symptoms could be virtually anything … from an irritating runny nose, constant sneezing, unbearably itchy eyes or palate to irksome skin rash


    16. Certain essential facts which required immediate consideration were particularly irksome to him


    17. And Amy, in her exile, longed eagerly to be at home, that she might work for Beth, feeling now that no service would be hard or irksome, and remembering, with regretful grief, how many neglected tasks those willing hands had done for her


    18. She did not mention this meeting at home (though she discovered that, thanks to the upset, her new dress was much damaged by the rivulets of dressing that meandered down the skirt), but went through with the preparations which now seemed more irksome than before, and at twelve o'clock all was ready again


    19. The want of a character prevented my getting a place; for, irksome as servitude would have been to me, I should have made


    20. It was too irksome to lie there, harassing my brain with a hundred idle misgivings

    21. Slyme's presence in the house had not proved so irksome as Easton and Ruth had dreaded it would be


    22. After three weeks she had found a wife's life irksome and, later on, when she was beginning to find it unbearable, she had become a mother


    23. The majority of the younger men envied him for just what was the most irksome factor in his love—the exalted position of Karenin, and the consequent publicity of their connection in society


    24. And this was what caused his dubious, inquiring, sometimes hostile, expression, and the shyness and uncertainty which Vronsky found so irksome


    25. To feel that prosperity always at the mercy of unintelligent greed had grown irksome to him


    26. was irksome by the restraints it imposed without any equivalent, as far as he could see


    27. But he felt his duties very irksome


    28. ‘I see that my presence is irksome to you


    29. The necessity of winding round his little finger, almost daily, the pompous and testy self-importance of the old seaman had grown irksome with use to Nostromo


    30. Mulcaster was becoming rather irksome to us, and it was with relief that we heard his plea of other business in London

    31. She seemed to like exactly those things he found most irksome about The New York Review of Books: its unapologetic boringness, its privileged hostility to privilege


    32. This station’s been broadcasting without interruption since like 1923, but someone’s going to have to come switch the record soon or there will just be silence, that irksome pertussion of needle on groove


    33. --How I miss my phonograph! To write a diary with a pen is irksome to me! But Van Helsing says I must


    34. It seemed to Daniel irksome and improper to be in a room at all, but to have anything to do with a young lady seemed to him impossible


    35. After five minutes of irksome, constrained conversation, they heard the sound of slippered feet rapidly approaching


    36. The monotony was irksome to the older girls who had left school for some years, or who had never been to school at all


    37. My first quarter at Lowood seemed an age; and not the golden age either; it comprised an irksome struggle with difficulties in habituating myself to new rules and unwonted tasks


    38. Yates must have been irksome; but of him, trifling and confident, idle and expensive, it was every way vexatious


    39. My present state is miserably irksome


    40. She was confined for some days to the house; but never had any confinement been less irksome

    41. Had Kala lived, Tarzan would have sacrificed all else to remain near her, but now that she was dead, and the playful friends of his childhood grown into fierce and surly brutes he felt that he much preferred the peace and solitude of his cabin to the irksome duties of leadership amongst a horde of wild beasts


    42. You were never meant for the formal restrictions and conventionalities of society—civilization would become irksome to you, and in a little while you would long for the freedom of your old life—a life to which I am as totally unfitted as you to mine


    43. Many an irksome noise, go a long way off, is heard as music, a proud, sweet satire on the meanness of our lives


    44. He was a little frisky; though as yet his body seemed scarce yet recovered from that irksome position it had so lately occupied in the maternal reticule; where, tail to head, and all ready for the final spring, the unborn whale lies bent like a Tartar's bow


    45. Company was irksome to me; when alone, I could fill my mind with the sights of heaven and earth; the voice of Henry soothed me, and I could thus cheat myself into a transitory peace


    46. But this was not the time for delay; I disencumbered the dogs of their dead companion, gave them a plentiful portion of food, and after an hour's rest, which was absolutely necessary, and yet which was bitterly irksome to me, I continued my route


    47. And of the irksome harness tires,


    48. But this impulse was often followed at once by another which was very irksome to me : I would aak myself whether it were not my fault rather than theirs


    49. Yet the older and more experienced of the monks adhered to their opinion, arguing that “for those who have come within these walls sincerely seeking salvation, such obedience and sacrifice will certainly be salutary and of great benefit; those, on the other hand, who find it irksome, and repine, are no true monks, and have made a mistake in entering the monastery—their proper place is in the world


    50. Up to that night, while she hoped for his return, the child which she bore under her heart was not irksome to her






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    Synonyme für "irksome"

    boring deadening dull ho-hum irksome slow tedious tiresome wearisome onerous grievous heartbreaking