different between yawner vs yawned
yawner
English
Etymology 1
yawn +? -er
Noun
yawner (plural yawners)
- A person who yawns.
Translations
Etymology 2
yawn (noun) +? -er (“Variety -er”)
Noun
yawner (plural yawners)
- (entertainment, sports, informal) Something unexciting or boring, as a book, sporting event, or performance.
- 1997, Mark Coatney, "Football: The Big Sleep," Time, 21 Oct:
- The game's over, and the Bills are winners in a 9-6 yawner that saw no touchdowns and sent the nation to bed early.
- 1997, Mark Coatney, "Football: The Big Sleep," Time, 21 Oct:
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yawned
English
Verb
yawned
- simple past tense and past participle of yawn
Anagrams
- Dwayne, Weyand
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