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Rut I’m Day Vehicle In The Loop 372 Boring Routine Tired

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Idiom IN A RUT
Definition in a boring routine
Examples
  1. I’m tired of this job. I do the same old thing day in and day out. I’m in a rut.
  2. Don’t let yourself get into a rut. Try something new from time to time, and you won’t get bored.
Cross-Refs

Synonym: on a treadmill

Compare to: old hat

Extra Info

A rut is a groove or narrow track pressed into a dirt road that catches the wheel of a vehicle and forces the vehicle to go in a restricted path that the driver is unable to alter. The expression connotes going in a direction or doing an activity without being able to vary it.

Category Emotions/Feelings: negative situations

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