ennuied
Britishadjective
Example Sentences
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And finally, bored and ennuied beyond endurance, he cast about for a plan by which to hasten his union with Marian.
From The Missing Bride by Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte
Miladi was often ennuied, now that she was never really well, and the sight and voice of a young man cheered her inexplicably.
From A Little Girl in Old Quebec by Douglas, Amanda Minnie
Then Gay turned up with a whole flock of new decorators for the d–––for the villa thing, and I was left without aid from the ennuied for another ten days.
From The Gorgeous Girl by Bartley, Nalbro
She maintained that the young wife always looked like an ennuied duchess, and was constantly trying to show that she had been educated in Paris.
From Waldfried A Novel by Auerbach, Berthold
As that of a man ennuied with life—tired of living because he had nothing in the world to occupy his affections.
From Trailin'! by Brand, Max
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