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boringthings that are boring; the state of being bored; used in advertising Winning the war on boring. We have 7 not-so-secret weapons for fighting this war on boring, and here they are.
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boringmid-15c., "action of piercing," from bore (v.). From 1853 in reference to animals that bore; 1840 in the sense "wearying, causing ennui."
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boringdrilling: the act of drilling so lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness; "a boring evening with uninteresting people"; "the deadening effect of some ro [..]
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boringThe process, using a drill or drill press, of enlarging the hosel bore of a wood, iron or putter.
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boring(Hosel Boring): The process, using a drill or drill press, of enlarging the hosel size (bore) of a wood, iron or putter.
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boring – A way of cutting long length large diameter precision holes in materials
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boringUS psychologist 1886-1968. Leader in experimental psychology and worked in the US Army's mental testing unit.
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boring(1886-1968) an American psychologist best- known for his contribution to experimental psychology. Back in 1904, he attended Cornell University and trained as a psycho-physicist under Prof. Edward H. T [..]
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boringA machining method using single point tools on internal surfaces of revolution.
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boringA process that is used to enlarge a hole through the use of a single-point tool.
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boringCreating or increasing a hole or bore through a solid.
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boringMachining a hole or enlarging an existing one with the objective of producing a more accurate hole than by drilling.
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boringa machining process that produces a round straight hole using a single point tool
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boring(n) the act of drilling(n) the act of drilling a hole in the earth in the hope of producing petroleum(adj) so lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness
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boringCapable of penetrating a solid substratum by scraping or chemical dissolution
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boringa machining process that produces a round straight hole using a single point tool
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boringUsually, a vertical hole drilled into the ground from which soil samples can be collected and analyzed to determine the presence of chemicals and the physical characteristics of the soil.
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boringForcing a vessel through loose ice in the Arctic seas. Boss.-- A slang American term for sailing master, or chief in command, or the manager or master of any business or show.
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boringForcing a vessel under power through ice, by breaking a lead.
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boringUsually, a vertical hole drilled into the ground from which soil samples can be collected and analyzed to determine the presence of chemicals and the physical characteristics of the soil.
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