One played a trebly, stinging slide guitar; the other sang in an anguished, world-weary voice.
Prosser,' went on Henry, in a world-weary voice, 'as usual.
"Yes," said Audubon in a world-weary voice.
Suddenly the quiet air of the city was filled with the bored, world-weary voice of the Boar leader.
But he delivered it in a ragged, world-weary voice, in a larger context of angry lust and self-loathing.
'I'm working on my speech,' he said in a tired and slightly world-weary voice.
Rabin sighed, and in his deep, world-weary voice, said, "I suppose one does not make peace with one's friends."
Her bluesy, world-weary voice is often compared to that of jazz singer Billie Holiday.
"The same thing that always happens," Benny said, his voice world-weary.
"Oh, spare me your platitudes, mouse," Julian replied in a world-weary voice.