US /bɔ:rd/
・UK /bɔ:d/
Oh sorry. *in bored voice* Hide your crumpets the queen
Getting a little bored.
>> GETTING A LITTLE BORED.
and yes, I did get bored halfway through saying that sentence.
But being able to watch a ridiculously overpowered villain try to take over the world was just the nice popcorn entertainment I needed just before I got bored of the concept.
Number 1 is a pro. Sydney has a kick-ass lifestyle. There is a lot to see and do here, so you'll never be bored.
Number 1 is a pro. Sydney has a kick-ass lifestyle. There is a lot to see and do here, so you'll never be bored.
Is he bored?
Is he bored?
Now this does not mean that you need to scratch your feet; rather, it's the feeling of being bored with your current life situation and wanting to travel, to explore, to try something new.
So Carly has worked somewhere for two years and she's getting a little bored, and she starts feeling a strong desire to go somewhere new to try something different, to travel, to explore.
Again, I'm bored with this simple sentence construction.
Next example, "The stadium was full." Again, I'm bored with this simple sentence construction.
Since we have lots of little siblings that sometimes travel with us, we always pack an inflatable ball to blow up so if they get bored at the airport, they have something to play with.
Since we have lots of little siblings that sometimes travel with us, we always pack an inflatable ball to blow up so that if they get bored at the airport they have something to play with.
But if nothing changes, people get bored, and they move to other things.
When you live alone, you will feel a little bored and tired.