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  1. BORED, BORINGASL Dictionary - handspeak.com

    How to sign BORED, BORING and some variations in sign language with video in the ASL dictionary app.

  2. BORING- [single-roll-version] - YouTube

    American Sign Language - ASL Learn sign language at https://www.Lifeprint.comDonations appreciated (to help pay for hosting and related expenses). Please he...

  3. "bored" American Sign Language (ASL)

    Another option for conveying the concept of being BORED is: Sample sentence: YOU THINK SCHOOL BORING? (Do you think school is boring?) Notes: A double twist means "boring" in general. A …

  4. American Sign Language ASL Video Dictionary - boring

    Watch how to sign 'boring' in American Sign Language.

  5. Sign for BORING - Signing Savvy

    This Sign is Used to Say (Sign Synonyms) BORE BORED DRAG (as in "tedious") DULL LAME (as in "boring") MONOTONOUS (as in "boring or dull") STALE (as in "boring") TEDIOUS

  6. Boring in American Sign Language (ASL) - Sign Academy -Curated …

    Learn how to sign ‘Boring’ in American Sign Language (ASL). Explore the meaning of ‘Boring’, see how it is expressed with hand signs, and improve your ASL vocabulary online.

  7. boring | ASL Dictionary

    His experiences range from legal to entertainment interpreting, including teaching sign language to celebrities like Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson. His passion for innovation is evident in the AI-driven …

  8. How to sign Boring in American Sign Language (ASL)

    To sign "Boring" in American Sign Language (ASL), extend your index finger and perform a single twist motion at the side of your nose.

  9. ASL 1 Unit 6 Sign for "Boring" including fingerspelling - YouTube

    ASL 1 Unit 6 Sign for "Can't" including fingerspelling How To Sign BORED in ASL | American Sign Language | Learn ASL | Sign Language Lesson This Video Will Make You Forget Your Name In 7...

  10. Sign for BORING in ASL | ASL Dictionary - ASL Interactive LLC

    In the sign for BORING in ASL, the fingertip may lightly touch the nose as you rotate or twist the finger, mimicking the feeling of aggravation or disinterest. The motion and handshape contribute to the …