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A great phrase. This is the phrase Americans should have stolen from the British when they were stealing "at the end of the day," a phrase that has been so mercilessly beaten into the ground in the U.S. that most Americans probably think they invented it. "A thudding bore" describes the experience of boredom much more accurately than the phrase you typically hear here, "a crashing bore."

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Janice Harayda
Janice Harayda

Written by Janice Harayda

Critic, novelist, award-winning journalist. Former book editor of the Plain Dealer and book columnist for Glamour. Words in NYT, WSJ, and other major media.

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