Wiktionary
adv. In a boring manner.
WordNet
adv. in a tedious manner; "boringly slow work"; "he plodded tediously forward" [syn: tediously, tiresomely]
Usage examples of "boringly".
Pig was always wired, boringly religious about his heterocyclic chemistry: a bioresearch geek.
Mike Royko, who doesn't like Bob Greene, read Greene's column and weighed in with a puzzlingly titled column, DRAFT DODGERS BORINGLY BLUBBER THEIR GUILT&mdash.
On the bright side, they're not as remorselessly reactionary as Gouranga, as totalitarian and oppressive as Newpeace, as boringly bucolic as Moscow used to be, as intolerantly Islamic as Al-Wahab, or … you get the picture.
In suburban Suitland he pulled off the road at a complex of metal buildings so boringly nondescript that they could only have been built by the federal government.
It took a towering genius to recognize the laws of motion and universal gravitation that now seem almost boringly obvious to us.