Examples of 'wearisome' in a sentence

Meaning of "wearisome"

Wearisome is an adjective that describes something causing feelings of fatigue, boredom, or annoyance
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  • Tiresome, tedious or causing fatigue.

How to use "wearisome" in a sentence

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All this talk of tainted blood is wearisome.
You are one wearisome person.
Wearisome and you can not avoid accidents.
A domicile of this ilk can be a wearisome burden.
This wearisome situation should be reconsidered with a view to maximise neonatal screening coverage.
Spinning all that straw must be very wearisome.
Spare us from wearisome cliches.
She does tend to find the detail a trifle wearisome.
It was wearisome.
Even if being old is bitter and wearisome.
Far and wearisome was my pilgrimage to the holy grave and the cross was heavy.
He worked on me for hours with a wearisome flood of arguments.
The work required to investigate that is boring and wearisome.
Oblige is such a wearisome word.
He left this wearisome life and departed for a life without affiction and eternal.

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Constant and unutterably wearisome repetition.
It was wearisome since we knew that it was Christmas.
When you are not has become wearisome for me.
It is wearisome to God to hear people justify themselves in wicked practices.
Nothing new this wearisome day.
And he ´ s wearisome with his philosophies and with his jealousy.
Draw out our miles and make them wearisome.
The work was wearisome, and the wages were meager.
His chatter is becoming wearisome.
For small companies, this is a wearisome and exorbitantly expensive process.
This is getting to be a bit wearisome.
At all events, it will be less wearisome than to listen to chatterers.
No one gets to escape the encumbrance and the wearisome burden.
Was this simply the wearisome reproach of formalism or was something more interesting going on?
The skilfully delivered consistency is oddly wearisome at times though.
Are you growing wearisome from all the evil in this world?
Hiding is quite wearisome.
There is no wearisome tramp over moraine, no great extent of snow fields to traverse.
And certainly not subject to those wearisome application processes.
This incessant mangling of the First Amendment is wearisome.
This is gettin ' a little wearisome for everybody.
He was amusing company for a time, but he grew wearisome.
Thus, the wearisome defilements come into being and mundane phenomena exist.
The overarching power of London on the culture of the UK gets wearisome sometimes.
We have certainly seen how wearisome that can be from several aspects: representation.
An analogy is as good as a suggestion ; it becomes wearisome when it is.
Without these three, life is wearisome and wasteful journey through the sands.
Why can it be said that our form of worship is not wearisome?
After a wearisome couple of days " travel, the fugitives from chambord were approaching their temporary goal.
The King is wearisome.
To be non-acquisitive is another form of acquisition which soon becomes wearisome.
Even for the educated, writing was wearisome, especially where long and elaborate texts were concerned.
Could it be that the task of nursing me has become wearisome for you?
I sense traces of wearisome ordeals on your visage, Sire.
To have to grapple with divergent problems tends to be exhausting, worrying, and wearisome.

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