Bores

/bɔrz/ verb, noun

To drill a hole through something using a tool, or to make someone feel tired and uninterested; also, people or things that are dull.

The verb comes from Old English borian, related to Germanic languages, possibly from a word meaning 'to pierce.' The noun meaning 'dull person' developed in the 1700s from the verb sense of 'to weary.'

AM
ARآبار
BNআঁধার
CAforats
CSdíry
DAhuller
DEBohrungen
ELτρύπες
ESagujeros
FAحفره
FIreiät
FRtrous
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