Examples of 'wearying' in a sentence
Meaning of "wearying"
weary (verb) - feel or show extreme tiredness, especially as a result of excessive exertion or lack of sleep
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- present participle of weary
- The process of making weary.
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For the people around me it must be so wearying.
But life is a wearying endeavour.
Than which nothing could be more wearying.
But life is a wearying endeavor.
The disturbances accompanying your arrival have been wearying.
It can become distracting or wearying for the reader.
All under heaven happily push him forward without wearying.
The gotcha may have been a wearying journalistic device.
Surely they know these long distances are wearying to.
You are wearying of it already.
Who seeks him without wearying.
I am wearying you.
Many holidaymakers explore the underwater wildlife for hours without wearying of it.
The price increases have become a wearying feature of daily life.
We always feel the need to be vigilant, which is so wearying.
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But all that smartness gets wearying after a while.
It 's been a wearying thing being the score keeper because everybody picks on me.
She is nearly four years old and is wearying of the activities of children.
My brothers and sisters, they can be wearying.
I am wearying it.
They have gone to the extreme in wearying Jehovah.
True, it can be wearying to face opposition or mockery day after day.
Above all do not be afraid of wearying Me or annoying Me.
This sort of thing hadn't always been so wearying.
You are not wearying God.
Sustain us, that we may run without wearying.
I am wearying to escape into that glorious world, and to be always there.
I feel that I am wearying you.
In the wearying journey of human history, free societies have been astonishingly rare.
Keane, afraid your wife is wearying of me.
This is a wearying deception, a never-ending series of shortcuts that turn into dead ends.
I would've given up on this wearying job long ago.
Not just physically, but psychologically and mentally it had to have been incredibly wearying.
Fourth, we should not overlook the note of wearying labor in the servant 's commission.
The struggle for Truth makes one strong instead of weak, resting instead of wearying one.
Or callously wearying Him with meaningless rituals?
In interest by monotony of changes, never wearying us by.
Above all, I wanted to cut short a wearying dispute and hasten the final conclusion.
A wearying enigma… Yet California has remained in some way impenetrable to me.
Is endless, and excessive devotion to books is wearying to the body.
After wearying of his requests, Wesley simply announced one day that Brother Perronet would speak.
Over the last eight years, though, a strange and wearying process has taken place.
It 's been a wearying thing being the scorekeeper because everybody picks on me, you know?
Instead, this Parliament is losing itself in wearying fancies at the expense of perpetual division.
It's the story itself that gets wearying.
Born-again Christians find it no wearying struggle to keep the Ten Commandments.
Well, perfection can get wearying.
That in turn started a wearying back-and-forth across the country.
Keane, I am afraid your wife is wearying of me.
After a long and wearying saga, he finally got his wish in [… ].