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weary ADJ

weary (feelings & emotions)

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English
What's wearying about the whole episode is the predictability of it all.
www.firstpost.com
To be on the losing side again, to be toppled from positions of respect and influence, would be costly, wearying and unthinkable.
www.independent.ie
I find the profligacy of his art wearying.
en.wikipedia.org
Relentless spools of misfortune in the headlines can be wearying, and television news is the worst culprit.
www.telegraph.co.uk
These days he's cut that back to around 90, but otherwise age doesn't appear to be wearying him too much.
www.stuff.co.nz
After playing for 14 different clubs, he admits the instability of a footballer's life can be wearying.
www.independent.co.uk
It was a trying and wearying task, but they never once were heard to utter a sound about how hard they had it.
www.longfordleader.ie
All of that "the whole country is gripped by this" stuff can get fairly wearying, but you don't want to be churlish about it either.
www.independent.ie
Touring temples can be wearying unless you have someone bringing the history to life.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The incessant calls made upon him for consultations in the country, involving wearying railway journeys, taxed his strength very severely, and doubtless contributed to the breakdown of his health.
en.wikipedia.org

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