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    repetitious


    1. But the sprites were getting restles at Fizzicist's incessant harking on with a repetitious discourse on shrubs that were so obviously different


    2. Senator Kennedy revealed later that numerous and repetitious phone calls had to be made to persuade (coerce) those who knew better to testify against Judge Bork


    3. would only be repetitious


    4. Our ordinary brains ‘tune out’ in response to continual, repetitious stimulation


    5. The police investigation, on the other hand, despite its time-consuming and repetitious nature, was productive


    6. It is important, that until you leave our physical existence permanently, and even beyond, your true purpose, your universal purpose at all times, is to learn, grow, acquire knowledge, have new experiences, not cling to a repetitious patter for all of your days


    7. No repetitious action is necessary unless for you it brings great satisfaction


    8. Freed of the repetitious mirrors, which had been auc-tioned off to buy animals for the lottery, and from the lewd damasks and velvets, which the mule had eaten, they would stay up very late with the innocence of two sleepless grandparents, taking advantage of the time to draw up accounts and put away pennies which they formerly wasted just for the sake of it


    9. Walk you in the freedom of our Lord, not these vain repetitious works of the man-made rituals


    10. I make somewhat of an apology for being repetitious, but the message must get out to the people, that this thing called ‘the house of God’, is not the Church that He set up through His son Jesus and the Rock that it was pronounced upon

    11. This may sound repetitious, but take a minute and really try to


    12. doing this repetitious work


    13. “Being freed from the current game of competition and holding a meaningless job of repetitious and or


    14. As Garcia approached consciousness and lucidity, he was in and out of a semi conscious state and his questions were repetitious: “Did we save the planet? Is Lenar okay?” But mostly he slept, stirring once when


    15. “Aquarius” by the old rock group the Fifth Dimension before it became repetitious in his head


    16. Garcia started boxing the Klingon in the head with machine gun speed, repetitious


    17. me, but don’t waste any more of my time in this repetitious nonsense


    18. if you find something that is repetitious, it


    19. What a repetitious and boring bird, thought Krishna


    20. fashion and soon the repetitious descent of cold droplets upon his face roused him

    21. In a sense, we have achieved the architectural infrastructure, if not the inhabitance, of a significant aspect of Marx's utopian ideals of communism, where the tools of production liberate the laborer from the tedium of repetitious and unfulfilling employment: a little work (ecommerce, web-based business), a little fishing (Wii-ercise, Guitar Hero), a little painting (YouTube, PhotoShop, Garage Band), a little thinking (Googling, Wikipeding) a little reflecting (blogging, twittering), and a little socializing (URhoming)


    22. With repetitious preconditioning of directed responses, a triggered cascade can be controlled to travel predictable, preconditioned pathways


    23. “How?” I was boring of the repetitious chewing that masticated without swallowing


    24. “As Urit, group and State, you are the brainmaker and axonal node; you train the brain with repetitious firing patterns


    25. I wasn't very fond of the activity, preferring to read, but sometimes the repetitious task helped me to think


    26. limited and repetitious repertoire; so it makes sense that this


    27. It became repetitious work


    28. Not all, but a lot of it is boring and repetitious because they are all striving insanely to become the best in the world instead of just having fun with whoever happens to want to play


    29. They became Millers, Carpenters, Carvers, Smiths, etc… Their first names became repetitious duplicates of their ancestors: Son of John… Johnson


    30. If all psychobiological pain is a product of boredom: when did it first originate? When the first walking ape made the first boring, repetitious actions in order to make the first tools? Could it be, that all human psychobiological pain comes from using tools too much? Could it be that if we used less tools: our psychobiological pain would diminish? Has this ever been tested? If we use less than 1% of our brains’ capacity to use tools and think like tools: how are we supposed to use the rest of our brain? How can we use 100% of our brains’ capacity every waking moment of every day? Not by using tools: that’s for damn sure

    31. the similarly repetitious situations and events throughout those specific cycles of time


    32. purposefully repetitious and redundant symbolism helped me to reconstruct it and remove the many


    33. Sections of the floor collapsed in repetitious order and soon a spiral staircase leading downward into the darkness was visible


    34. truths behind their veneer of self-protection which break the cycle of negative repetitious


    35. A deep silence fell on the their ears and the far-off repetitious note of a mockingbird sounded unendurably loud crowd, so deep that the harsh whisper of the wind in the magnolia leaves came clear to and sad


    36. No: not one line of his letters of long ago, not a single moment of her own despised youth, had made h er feel that Tuesday afternoons without him could be as tedious, as lonely, and as repetitious as they really were


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    Synonyms for "repetitious"

    repetitious repetitive redundant superfluous loquacious prolix profuse wordy

    "repetitious" definitions

    characterized by repetition