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bored out of your mind

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bored out of your mind
extremely bored. Jeanne moved to a small town in New York State, and she was bored out of her mind.
Usage notes: also used with other adjectives: I think he was scared out of his mind.
See also: bore, mind

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There's no way you can walk on a treadmill for two hours without getting bored out of your mind.
Later, when you've picked up the check and thanked them, you can decide whether you would want to do that work--or if you would be bored out of your mind.
And those $175 floor seats for the Wiz's games at the MCI Center can be had for much below face price on the ticket-broker grapevine, if you're in the DC area and are bored out of your mind.
 
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