Tediously numa frase em (in ingles)
- In Atlanta, there were machine factories tediously turning out machinery to.
- They cannot wait to meet you, he said, tediously working on the next plank.
- Last time he was on Earth, computers occupied whole rooms and had to be tediously programmed with punch cards.
- Seeing how tediously organized they were in his parent's house, she wanted to make sure that it would be just it was.
- Eventually he was able to pull it little by little until he could get the rest of his fingers over it and began to pull himself tediously upward.
- The car tediously hauled, repaired, Phoenix reached, Harris found himself in such an unholy state of mind that the business transaction was a numb pantomime.
- But while more precisely defining sound, the enormous size of such an alphabet capable of representing the totality of spoken sounds would make it tediously cumbersome.
- As he tediously sifted through the papers, which were mostly correspondence and reports relating to inspections, Wickland suddenly had a new sense of the importance of Spalding’s position.
- He practiced typing 1924 several times on a blank piece of paper, then held his breath and rolled the card into the typewriter, tediously aligning it to the place where the type would strike.
- The Martian who had been overthrown crawled tediously out of his hood, a small brown figure, oddly suggestive from that distance of a speck of blight, and apparently engaged in the repair of his support.