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Weary

Weary | Wearying

Weary meaning

Having the strength exhausted by toil or exertion; tired; fatigued. | Having one's patience, relish, or contentment exhausted; tired; sick. | Expressive of fatigue.

Example sentences (20)

Amazon's flagship Prime Day sale may not be as singular as it once was, but the members-only savings event remains a huge draw for inflation-weary shoppers hunting for summer deals.

As Ukrainian forces push for a breakthrough before winter sets in, there is a growing sense in Washington and Europe that the West may be weary of the fight.

Bernice King, said she sympathized with those who have grown weary over the continued fight to preserve civil rights.

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In a statement to Fox News Digital, Michael Wolffsohn, a German-Jewish historian and commentator on modern antisemitism and Islamism, is weary of Europe’s recent shift to the right.

In the 1990s, Liev Schreiber didn’t see the potential in his character, and was all too happy to retire as Cotton Weary.

In the end, Africans weary of decades of misrule are not asking for much, Adekoya said.

It became such a ubiquitous hit for the group that even they began to grow weary of it.

It’s almost 11 p.m. and a van full of road-weary UD students are pulling into a metro Pittsburgh Holiday Inn.

Joe was weary in the corner, so Deppen charged again for a running knee.

MacDonald was pleased with his side’s attacking display in Aberdeen but the Brora boss is growing weary of watching his side struggle to keep a clean sheet in matches.

More world-weary fans, though, listed a variety of logistical concerns, including ordinances banning fireworks and loud music late at night.

Mr Myers said when the new round of flight staff arrived in the early morning they brought around water and McDonald's burgers for the weary passengers.

Nightmare Before Christmas, he realizes that there's an emptiness growing within him making him weary with the annual routine.

Of course, a crack down on pilots who are double dipping in terms of VA benefits and flying gigs could exacerbate the current shortage of airline pilots caused by low pay, leading to even more delays on the tarmac for already weary travelers.

On the dark night after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., Bobby Kennedy stepped onto the back of a truck to address an already weary crowd.

Saattvic, an economist and former actor in India, says he grew weary of the slow pace of improvements on LGBTQ rights and moved to Canada.

She and Gunnar then potter around the galaxy, collecting weary warriors for the cause: namely Titus (Djimon Hounsou), Kai (Charlie Hunnam), Tarak (Staz Nair), Nemesis (Bae Doona), and Darrian Bloodaxe (Ray Fisher).

Some in Vladimir Putin’s Russia are also weary of the conflict.

The Bells of St. Mary's is a heartfelt film that captures the essence of wartime struggle and offers solace and hope to a weary audience.