Examples of using Bit boring in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
It's a bit boring.
A bit boring but fine.
It is a bit boring.
A bit boring, but, a little.
It gets a bit boring.
People also translate
A bit boring when she's in the attic.
Now, that's a bit boring.
Must be a bit boring compared to London, England.
You can express… It is a bit boring.
That's a bit boring, innit?
But everything is in order. A bit boring.
It's a bit boring, sorry.
I find football a bit boring.
Seems a bit boring to me.
A Catalan league would be a bit boring.
It's just a bit boring, that's all.
After Qazvin the scenery becomes a bit boring.
Well, that's a bit boring, innit?
The talk is nice but it becomes a bit boring.
Which became a bit boring in the end.
Such a shake can sometimes become a bit boring.
It will be a bit boring for you, sorry.
It becomes very technical and sometimes a bit boring.
Interface is a bit boring, no colours.
For me it was a bit tiring, a bit boring.
All sounds a bit boring and predictable to me.
But first we have drive a long distance along the N2, a bit boring, straight road.
The next page will be a bit boring with lots of blue and black.
The singer can hold his own, but in some songs he manages to come across as a bit boring.
Some chapters were a bit boring and excessively long.