Synonym: faint, fatigued, lethargic, listless, sluggish, tired, weak. Similar words: wear, swear, wear out, wear off, year after year, weave, wealth, weaken. Meaning: ['wɪrɪ /'wɪər] v. 1. exhaust or get tired through overuse or great strain or stress 2. get tired of something or somebody. adj. physically and mentally fatigued.
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61. She had not exaggerated when she'd said she felt weary.
62. One by one the men made the shore, weary and bedraggled, limbs aching from the strain of fighting the storm.
63. But, all of a sudden, they managed to inject life into their weary limbs.
64. By this time we had grown weary of heart-to-heart chats with senior management.
65. It was the peace of death and sorrow, in a land weary of war,[www.Sentencedict.com] and made listless by loss.
66. One reason for the new fashion is that people are weary of downsizing.
67. Pupils soon grow weary of a parade of historical topics selected solely because they appear to have a popular appeal or relevance.
68. Meanwhile, complaints regularly arise, typically from soccer moms weary of scraping well-digested Gravy Train from their kids' Nikes.
69. A gurgling burn looms before you and in its cool streams you immerse your weary feet.
70. At night I fall into bed weary instead of tense.
71. The weary elders of the 1980s take revenge at last upon the hapless victims of the 1960s.
72. How many weary souls could have been nourished from his daily witness to the Lord?
73. Weary and wet, sustained by blessed tea,(sentencedict.com) we helped each other with the tents.
74. They told Weary that he and Billy had better find somebody to surrender to.
75. David Tagg from the International Federation of Aromatherapists says there are a number of oils which could help weary marathoners.
76. Eventually some one will emerge from the muck, the rusty mayoral crown askew on a weary head.
77. A weary Charlie finally stepped off a tram on the corner of Chelsea Terrace a little after four o'clock.
78. How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a weary world. William Shakespeare
79. Catherine Crane, installed behind her desk, gave him a slightly weary smile.
80. She was a short, gray-haired, rotund woman of weary carriage and a dignity appropriate to her remarkable birth.
81. Her face was drawn and weary, her upper lip was quivering, the arm inside the bag was shaking.
82. An engaging blend of poetic characterization and deductive reasoning, it was delivered for the most part in a weary monotone.
83. Weary of the general air of malaise in the Observer office, she had written round.
84. The weary town crew, unable to start the frozen diesel engines of their snowplows, were the only other customers.
85. A simple drive through the countryside, past sheep ranch after sheep ranch, is balm for a weary soul.
86. Weary now that the excitement of the film was no longer sweeping her along, she pulled herself to her feet.
87. Or did Nature's bounty change as men's did? Grow old and weary and tired of giving?
88. Suddenly she was weary of the constant battle between them.
89. I was a proper wife, ever ready with a hot bath and a soothing word for my weary provider.
90. The two men looked at each other in the dim light, their faces grey and weary.
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