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- adverb In a
stultifying manner.
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Examples
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The select few who made it into the academic high schools faced a stultifyingly narrow curriculum.
Back to School in Liberated Libya Ann Marlowe 2011
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And already, after just one exposition-heavy hour, the details — the countdown to retrieval, the battle to persuade the donor family — feel stultifyingly predictable.
After resuscitation, 'Three Rivers' pilot flatlines anyway 2009
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Maybe his purpose was to show us how stultifyingly boring police investigations are in Sweden but ...
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But my editor asked if perhaps I was being a bit of a masochist when I volunteered to review an Abby Winters flick, given that it is most definitely “penisless porn,” a genre I usually find stultifyingly dull.
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And, incidentally, everyone in my high school was rampantly, stultifyingly homophobic.
Gender Part 1: Boys Don't Cry JLK 2009
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The rampaging wrath of the idiocracy from the still reverberating crypto-fascism of Cheney through the stultifyingly incendiary narcissism of Sarah "Duh?"
Steven Weber: Project for the New American Century 2: Rise of the Dopes 2009
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It may be a requirement of the genre that at least one of the main characters is stultifyingly stupid, but Gang-du, the protagonist, is especially so.
Alex Remington: The Host: A Decent Monster Flick, But Nothing More 2009
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Heffer in particular has described Brown as a serious man on the basis of these cheap tricks and his reputation must suffer for this and other stultifyingly cretinous lines he has managed to adopt out of the sheer need to make a living from his scribble.
Archive 2007-07-29 Newmania 2007
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The whole project had become stultifyingly boring until I experienced a creative epiphany.
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So the idea of 'free & fair' is a positive challenge, not a static, stultifyingly doctrinaire position of ideological 'free or fair' smugness.
That Broon meme Stephen Tall 2007
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