To avoid the tiresomeness of dialect-printing, and for another reason to be mentioned by and by, this is not always indicated.
Footnote 52: To avoid the tiresomeness of contraction marks, "see him ya" has been written in one word.
He was simply tiresome--tiresome to a degree that can scarcely be understood by those who have not experienced such tiresomeness for themselves.
The smallest charge of tiresomeness could always sink him deep in gloom; and, fortunately for himself the faintest echo of praise, coming from the lips of any one whose opinion he valued, could elevate him to the seventh heaven.
Believe me, my dear friend, that if I knew how, I should not have inflicted upon you all this surplus labour nor given you more of my tiresomeness than you see in my red-bound Nos.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tiresomeness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.