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Boring idioms
Never tire of listening to it: describe a piece of music or a song that sounds good and people are not tired of listening to it many times.
Teaching tirelessly: teaching: teaching, teaching; Tired: bored, tired. Teach people to be particularly patient and never get bored.
Never tire of watching: this: this. Don't be bored because you like doing something. Describe being particularly interested in something and immerse yourself in it.
Enjoy it: this: this. Don't be bored because you like doing something. Describe being particularly interested in something and immerse yourself in it.
Celebrate: celebrate: appreciate; Tired: bored. Refers to interesting things or works that people can never get tired of seeing.
Dizziness: Dizziness. It is boring to describe people who are busy or have no idea about things.
Frogs chirping cicadas: frogs and cicadas make people tired. A poor metaphor for a comment or article.
Spitting on the face: the cheeks are tangled and annoying.
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