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of boredom etc

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  • Adventures In Suburban Boredom — Infobox Magazine title = Adventures In Suburban Boredom | image size = 200px | image caption = editor = Christine Sharp, Lauren Cunningham, Tamara Mitchell frequency = Monthly category = Independent Music Promotion company = Independent Non… …   Wikipedia

  • be out of (your) mind with [boredom/fear/worry etc.] — to be extremely bored, frightened, worried etc.. He was four hours late and I was out of my mind with worry …   New idioms dictionary

  • be out of (your) mind with boredom — be out of (your) mind with [boredom/fear/worry etc.] to be extremely bored, frightened, worried etc.. He was four hours late and I was out of my mind with worry …   New idioms dictionary

  • dying of boredom — dying of boredom/hunger/thirst etc/spoken phrase feeling very bored hungry thirsty etc Thesaurus: thirst and thirstysynonym hunger and hungrysynonym feeling or expressing strong emotions …   Useful english dictionary

  • be [bored/scared/worried etc.] out of (your) mind — be out of (your) mind with [boredom/fear/worry etc.] to be extremely bored, frightened, worried etc.. I really thought he was going to crash the car and I was scared out of my mind. He was the only young person at the party and he looked bored… …   New idioms dictionary

  • mind — mind1 [ maınd ] noun *** 1. ) count or uncount the part of you that thinks, knows, remembers, and feels things: His mind was full of the things he had seen that day. I need a walk to clear my mind. in someone s mind: I wonder what s going on in… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • mind */*/*/ — I UK [maɪnd] / US noun Word forms mind : singular mind plural minds Metaphor: Your mind is like a container or area, with thoughts being stored there or going in and out. The memory of that day is still fresh in my mind. ♦ A few doubts remained… …   English dictionary

  • threshold — thresh|old [ˈθreʃhəuld, ʃəuld US ould] n [: Old English; Origin: threscwald] 1.) the entrance to a room or building, or the area of floor or ground at the entrance ▪ She opened the door and stepped across the threshold. 2.) the level at which… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • be out of your mind — be/go/out of your mind informal phrase to be/​become crazy or confused You must be out of your mind to want to see him again. be/​go out of your mind with worry/​jealousy/​boredom etc: I’ll go out of my mind with boredom if I have to stay in this …   Useful english dictionary

  • go out of your mind — be/go/out of your mind informal phrase to be/​become crazy or confused You must be out of your mind to want to see him again. be/​go out of your mind with worry/​jealousy/​boredom etc: I’ll go out of my mind with boredom if I have to stay in this …   Useful english dictionary

  • stale — I. /steɪl / (say stayl) adjective (staler, stalest) 1. not fresh; vapid or flat, as beverages; dry or hardened, as bread. 2. having lost novelty or interest; hackneyed; trite: a stale joke. 3. having lost fresh vigour, quick intelligence,… …  

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