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It would be some time before he wearied of this.
We were wearied by the long day, and nobody was of a mind to talk very much.
He wearied of waiting for Henry to keep his word.
But even beauty wearied them, if it was not new.
"The court has been wearied with this case from the start," the judge told him.
Would a man who wearied let himself be killed to gain a rest?
That long standing in the sun this morning has wearied you.
You know, trying to find positive things to say about this movie is wearying.
It wearied him to have to be always arguing with his son.
But perhaps he would soon have wearied of his cottage.
As the winter season continued, she wearied of the battle.
But after that the improvement stopped as the men wearied.
There'd been too many threats; the General was wearying of them.
Michael sighed as if the whole world's weight wearied him.
Soon, because he was so foolish, his wife wearied of him.
But the talk seemed harmless enough, and after a time he wearied of it.
And suddenly wearied of the discussion, he brought it to a quiet end.
The night's arguments had wearied Sam more than the long days without enough sleep.
Perhaps you and Beth have wearied of your stay here; but do not worry.
Wearied by the process and all but broke, he turned to commercial illustration full time.
He wearied of fighting, both for city permits and against competition.
And Gemma had not the heart to tell either of them how much they wearied her.
Age had not yet wearied them; they were well capable of standing up for themselves, so to speak.
Childlike wonder was a bit wearying the third time around.
But the burden of trying to please all factions wearied him.