01 v. t. To perforate or penetrate, as a solid body, by turning an auger, gimlet, drill, or other instrument; to make a round hole in or through; to…
imp. & p. p.
Bored; p. pr. & vb. n.
Boring
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To perforate or penetrate, as a solid body, by turning an auger, gimlet, drill, or other instrument; to make a round hole in or through; to pierce; as, to bore a plank.“I'll believe as soon this whole earth may be bored.” — Shak.
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To form or enlarge by means of a boring instrument or apparatus; as, to bore a steam cylinder or a gun barrel; to bore a hole.“Short but very powerful jaws, by means whereof the insect can bore, as with a centerbit, a cylindrical passage through the most solid wood.” — T. W. Harris.
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To make (a passage) by laborious effort, as in boring; as, to bore one's way through a crowd; to force a narrow and difficult passage through.
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To befool; to trick.[Obs.]“I am abused, betrayed; I am laughed at, scorned, Baffled and bored, it seems.” — Beau. & Fl.