Sentences with weary
wea·ry
W w - Rachel looked pale and weary.
- They're getting awfully weary of this silly war. [+ of]
- How many times have you put down a novel because you grew weary of reading or because your eyes were tired?
- Today's economy can cause some of even the most faith-filled people to become weary in doing good.
- The public had wearied of his repeated warnings of a revolution that never seemed to start. [VERB + of]
- A weary laugh
- When your roof is in need of repairs or re-installation you may feel weary about hiring a roofing contractor without first knowing their reputation.
- Concentrating for any length of time on the same task, for example, playing computer games, can also lead to eye strain and weary eyes.
- weary of jokes
- weary work
- There are some tips that can help people who are weary of business travel.
- Often, we wonder how we can get through the difficulties/ We grow weary and are despondent.
- weary eyes; a weary brain.
- A weary journey.
- weary of excuses.
- A weary wait.