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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91. The rejoicing was not shared by the weary infantrymen who had just fought their way on to it.
92. Weary was crying because of horrible pains in his feet.
93. Nowadays, though, top sailors use the harnesses to rest their weary arms on long races.
94. Its grip consisted of brass knuckles, was a chain of rings through which Weary slipped his stubby fingers.
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95. The terror ended only when the weary throng dissipated itself.
96. Marie, whose high-boned cheeks and weary eyes he had met a thousand times before.
97. I am weary. I guess you read one porno magazine and the second one is just the same.
98. The first burst from his machine-gun hammered through Dangerfield's weary back and smashed his instrument panel.
99. Annie said, rising in her weary fashion, taking my hand.
100. Two civilians in bearskin coats were leaning on the camera when Billy and Weary came by.
101. Oh yes, she'd better have eyes, he reflects[sentencedict.com], with a weary courtesy.
102. He was only a few weeks away from his ninetieth birthday when pneumonia again took up residence in his weary lungs.
103. He talks about being shipped around London like cattle at the beck and call of the record company with a weary shrug.
104. The people were weary of war and bloodshed and longed for peace.
105. I supposed it was meant ironically but I was too weary to care.
106. Yet, as I rested my weary body into my bath that night and closed my eyes, I felt depressed.
107. The parents were becoming weary with the constant bickering.
108. When I am weary, energize me.
109. Weary of his prototyped roles in motion picture.
110. No weak market, only weary mind.
111. Besides, the invariable squabble for money on Saturday nights had begun to weary her unspeakably.
112. The sparrow upon the wire, the cat in the doorway, the dray horse tug ging his weary load, feel the long, keen breaths of winter.
113. The daycoach was hot, full of the weary smell of old red plush.
114. The reasons were related to emotion, weary, internal damage of food and drink, common cold, constipation, induced abortion, irregular menses and englobement of estrogens.
115. At last, bearing in her arms the infant progeny of Jove , she reached Lycia, weary with her burden and parched with thirst.
116. He was a marathoner who could run miles and not be weary.
117. Upscale retailers all around the world have increasingly relied on the cut-rate strategies to keep recession - weary customers.
118. The historians say he lived another 15 years, weary , bored and a partial recluse.
119. He arose, and smote the Philistines until his hand was weary, and his hand clave unto the sword: and the LORD wrought a great victory that day; and the people returned after him only to spoil.
120. Weary is one kind of toxicant phenomenon which in the cell the chemical change derivation causes.
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