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bore in Arabic

bore in Arabic is ثقب — bore means to make someone feel uninterested and tired through dullness.

bore in Arabic

ثقب
verb
Pronounced: thaqaba
to make a hole

What does "bore" mean?

  1. verb To make someone feel uninterested and tired through dullness.
    "The long lecture bored most of the students within ten minutes."
  2. verb To drill a hole through something.
    "Workers bored a tunnel straight through the mountain."
  3. noun A person or thing that is dull and uninteresting.
    "He's a bit of a bore at parties — always talking about spreadsheets."
  4. noun The inner diameter of a tube or gun barrel.
    "The rifle has a slightly wider bore than the older model."

bore in a sentence

  • The long lecture bored most of the students within ten minutes.
  • Workers bored a tunnel straight through the mountain.
  • He's a bit of a bore at parties — always talking about spreadsheets.
  • The rifle has a slightly wider bore than the older model.

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What is "bore" in Arabic?

"bore" in Arabic is ثقب. bore means: To make someone feel uninterested and tired through dullness.

How do you pronounce ثقب?

"bore" in Arabic is ثقب, pronounced "thaqaba".

How do you use "bore" in a sentence?

Example: "The long lecture bored most of the students within ten minutes." In Arabic, "bore" is ثقب.

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