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fatiguing, ppl. a.|fəˈtiːgɪŋ| [f. fatigue v. + -ing2.] That causes fatigue; wearisome.
1708Luttrell Brief Rel. (1857) VI. 322 Vendosme..by fatiguing marches gained the Dender on the 5th. 1774Goldsm. Nat. Hist. (1776) IV. 189 It would be fatiguing..to go through a particular description. 1833J. Rennie Alph. Angling 64 A heavy [trouting] rod is..fatiguing. 1860Tyndall Glac. i. xi. 77 The most fatiguing position. Hence faˈtiguingly adv., in a fatiguing manner.
1807Southey Espriella's Lett. II. 241 The most unpleasant part of this expedition, fatiguingly steep as it was. 1840T. Hook in New Monthly Mag. LVIII. 155 They dance quadrilles fatiguingly. 1871Le Fanu Checkmate II. ix. 93 [She] was..most fatiguingly well up in archæology. 1880I. L. Bird Japan II. 149 One makes one's way fatiguingly along soft sea sand. |