Examples of 'wearied' in a sentence
Meaning of "wearied"
weary (verb) - feeling tired or exhausted, usually as a result of physical or mental exertion. To 'weary' can also describe causing someone to feel tired or become tired of something. For example, 'After a long day at work, she began to feel weary and ready for bed.'
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- simple past tense and past participle of weary
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Levin was already wearied by the mental strain.
Wearied with their sins and iniquities.
Kiss her until she be wearied out.
Your uncle is wearied by your malcontent your warmongering.
We all know at times what it is to be wearied in spirits.
She never wearied until it was time to go.
Learn without satiety instruct without being wearied.
Sauvresy wearied his friend by his incessant activity.
It is not that age has wearied him.
Wearied with his long journey.
We must not become wearied with the weak.
Offend them or of whom they wearied.
We go to bed wearied at night by what we have done.
The dull duties of the ministry wearied me to death.
When wearied on my little wing.
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Only when they are not wearied.
You wearied by your life.
Those who have wearied you.
They wearied all my youth.
Fighting magicians and giants must have wearied you.
By then the town had wearied of the gang rape.
That wearied the neighbourhood.
My dear boy would have wearied of his child wife.
Or wearied you with frankincense.
All the physical activity wearied the poor man.
I live wearied by stupendous labours and beset by a thousand anxieties.
Now you have wearied me.
I am wearied with calling.
Am not surprised that he should be wearied of the enjoyments which he.
Wearied by the burden of leadership and the hardness of their hearts.
They do get wearied.
The wearied animal needs its herd most when it is sick.
But deep concerns and afflictions have wearied you now.
I am wearied and at times heartsick of the wretched politics of this country.
Your uncle is wearied.
I am wearied by this.
He had no right to be wearied.
So mother is the most wearied slave and the best teacher in a family.
Nor would she wait till her son repented or wearied of his passion.
I am wearied of temples.
That does alleviate my griefs and give my wearied soul a soft and kind reprieve.
She wearied them with kisses and bedewed them with her loving tears.
It is good to be tired and wearied by the futile search after the true.
The second empire was because the republic had wearied France.
Book of which one has grown wearied they would be perfect absolutely.
Wearied feet may weep in misery Unslept eyes may eclipse unwillingly.
And there are twenty weak and wearied posts come from the north.
Franklin wearied of how colonial Americans incessantly fought about theological minutiae.
They are the selfsame fellows who have wearied the world with their antislave trade philanthropy.
I also experienced early in my priesthood too exacting a devotion for a soul too frail which I wearied.