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wearying造句
(1) Never be weary of well doing. (2) The ox when weariest treads surest. (3) He spoke in a tone of weary cynicism. (4) I've grown rather weary of all your excuses. (5) They felt weary after all their hard work. (6) Her face looked strained and weary. (7) She suddenly felt old and weary. (8) I am weary of his constant complaints. (9) Mary wouldn't admit how much the children wearied her. (10) I think he's a little weary after his long journey. (11) It is not weary, as soon as under us stands forever. (12) She found Rachel in the kitchen, looking old and weary. (13) Her eyes were also bloodshot and weary. (14) He haggled home and felt very weary. (15) They're getting awfully weary of this silly war. (16) The people are weary of war. (17) The unaccustomed heat made him weary. (18) They were wearied out with the strenuous manual labour. (19) The people are growing weary of the war. (20) The weary priest droned a prayer. (21) Everyone is wearying: the poor in seeking, the rich in keeping, the good in learning. (22) To do that, after wearying years in office, would be quite a task. (23) In truth, she was fast wearying of her solitary existence with Mrs. Peniston. (24) If the West is wearying of its Afghan adventure, it is hardly suprising. (25) Yet he chronicles his travels with a wearying feather - light jocularity, prizing one - liners over lucid analysis. (26) But the worst was the confused state of his mind, that was the most wearying thing of all. (27) I began to curse myself for yet another shambolic conclusion to a wearying day. (28) After all, spending one's days refuting stereotypes can be a wearying business.