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The war hadn't even started, and already they were battle-weary.
He was too old and battle-weary to listen to human war stories.
After 13 battle-weary years, he still serves on the board of District 6.
Maybe he's battle-weary from fighting Thread for so many years.
Incredibly, the battle-weary old classic had something more to give.
But he would also love a little respect for our battle-weary tenders.
Wulfgar, however, battle-weary as he was, did not move quickly enough to back out of range.
It looked a lot more scarred and battle-weary than he had imagined.
For those battle-weary residents who had yet to reach shelter, the attack would recall a similar one two years earlier.
And carried a bunch o' wounds upon me battle-weary body!
For our battle-weary unit the withdrawal by night was almost superhuman.
Some battle-weary investors are unwilling to predict when the price declines will end.
Lieberman thought she looked exhausted, a little battle-weary and crabby too.
He bent and rubbed his hand across Grannog's battle-weary head.
I hoped to be able to give the thoroughly overtired and battle-weary men a little rest.
The unprepared and battle-weary army of Warangal was finally defeated.
Feeling battle-weary, she picked up the UT once again and spoke into it.
But there are growing signs that the soldiers are battle-weary and retreating from the field.
Her eyes left his face to consider the rough-hewn, battle-weary veterans around her.
And the announcement of the engagement could not have come at a better time for the battle-weary Royal Family.
Replacements come while the battle-weary go out for rest, retraining and resupply.
After that, the talking will just have to go on, however battle-weary the parties feel and however repetitive the agenda.
The miles passed with infuriating slowness, for the larger force moved slowly on their battle-weary horses.
A little later, Hawkmoon stood in the chariot and addressed the battle-weary warriors.
Or possibly they were the result of a coalition, a merging of several battle-weary species.