Use weary in a sentence
Sentences starting with weary
- Weary of the pent-up life, longing for action, and starved for a good meal, the anger of his many followers against Clark and Harrod was nigh as great as his. [9]
- Weary the years and so long; When shall be buried the wrong, Phantom-like rising between? [11]
Sentences ending with weary
- The waiting days were so long, the sleepless nights of uncertainty were so weary. [4]
- Before he went to the hospital he had been tired, physically weary. [4]
- Sometimes I think till I'm weary. [13]
- He looked paler than usual, worn and weary. [10]
- He is very patient, but, of course, depressed and weary. [14]
- He too was making love to her; like Ditmar, he wanted her to use and fling away when he should grow weary. [9]
- I will not languish; I will act, and not be weary. [11]
- Till this day I had sported like a fish in this torrent of turmoil and pleasure; but to-day I was weary. [10]
- The pipe dropped from the fingers of the Red-Handed, and he slept the sleep of the conscience-free and the weary. [5]
- Carmen threw herself back in her seat as if weary. [4]
Short sentences using weary
- She looked weary and pale. [10]
Sentences containing weary two or more times
- It's a weary life for an old man--a weary, weary life--but there is a great end to gain and that I keep before me. [12]
- There is rest for the weary, There is rest for the weary, There is rest for the weary, There is rest for you. [11]
- There is rest for the weary, There is rest for the weary, There is rest for the weary, There is rest for you! [11]
- Her white pale face looked neither bad nor good, only weary, weary to death. [10]
- Three Months Later It has been a weary, weary hunt, yet I have had no success. [5]
More example sentences with the word weary in them
- She had not yet achieved peace, and much of the weary task would have to be done over after he was gone. [9]
- For sixteen weary years I have yearned for a moment like this, and--" Here his feelings were too much for him, and he swooned away. [5]
- For sixteen weary years I have yearned for a moment like this, and"-- Here his feelings were too much for him, and he swooned away. [5]
- The mission of woman, about which we are pretty weary of hearing, is not accomplished by any means in her years of vernal bloom and loveliness; she has equal power to bless and sweeten life in the autumn of her pilgrimage. [4]
- The weary old woman had wanted to return home long before, but the command of the grand chamberlain compelled her to wait for Barbara and accompany her the short distance to the house. [10]
- The little houses with their sloping roofs and wide porches, the gardens ablaze with color, the neat palings,--all were a restful sight for our weary eyes. [9]
- He was bespattered with mud and had a pitiful, weary, and distracted air, though at the same time he was haughty and self-confident. [2]
- He turned away with a grimace as if to say that everything Dolokhov had said to him and everything he could say had long been known to him, that he was weary of it and it was not at all what he wanted. [2]
- A soft summer wind waved a little the long gray grass of the ancient resting-place, and seemed to whisper peace to the weary generation that lay there. [4]
- At the inn which they had now reached Justinus got out and desired his companion, a pale-faced man who sat sunk into a heap, to do the same; but with a weary shake of the head he declined to move. [10]
- Barbara had retired when Peter at last appeared, so weary that he could scarcely touch the meal that had been kept ready for him. [10]
- There are times when Ethiopian minstrelsy can amuse, if it does not charm, a weary soul, and such a vacant hour there was on this same Friday evening. [6]
- Turn, turn, turn, what a weary go it was. [4]
- His weary limbs were resting, a pleasant smell came up from the perfumed fountains in the arena, and his eyes, which could not here rest on anything to gratify him, were fixed on vacancy. [10]
- The weary gangs were gone to rest; a bright fire still blazed in front of the house of the superintendent of the mines, and round it squatted in a circle the overseers and the subalterns of the troops. [10]
- Prince Andrew's eyes were closed, so weary and sleepy did he seem. [2]
- He idled away weeks and months in indolent enjoyment in the country; he indulged his passion for the theater when opportunity offered; and he began to be weary of a society which offered little stimulus to his mind. [4]
- Philip was not weary, however, of making these attempts, he rather enjoyed it. [5]
- Though long the weary way we tread, And sorrow crown each lingering year, No path we shun, no darkness dread, Our hearts still whispering, Thou art near! [6]
- But they were weary of Western adventure, and straightway retired to Europe. [5]
- We were all weary of waiting for you. [2]
- Sellers grew very weary of it all, and said: "What is the sense in cooking a rabbit before it's caught? [5]
- She would be weary now, and worn with this long captivity, her forces impaired; despondent, perhaps, as knowing there was no hope. [5]
- Think of the weary hours you have given to a rite that should be the highest social pleasure! [4]
- He listened with weary ears to the ever-recurring sounds, distinguishing the whistle of flying projectiles from the booming of the reports, glanced at the tiresomely familiar faces of the men of the first battalion, and waited. [2]
- It was four weary days before this jury was made up, but when it was finally complete, it did great credit to the counsel for the defence. [5]
- For I was weary and heavy-laden above any, and the word of the Lord hath refreshed me. [10]
- It was a weary and famished, but still a fighting and menacing army. [2]
- In the picture we see him sad and weary and downcast, with the scepter falling from his nerveless grasp. [5]
- After a weary watching of the monotonous and clattering round and round of the swinging couples or the stumbling single skaters, the floor was cleared, and the darling of the rink glided upon the scene. [4]
- Our friends in Washington watched the weary days go by, while they waited for Pete and covered his name with reproaches because of his calamitous procrastinations. [5]
- And how fair was the forlorn bride in these days of waiting and of weary unsatisfied longing! [10]
- His imagination was wandering over it too often when his pen was travelling almost of itself along the weary parallels of the page before him. [6]
- She was still very weary, and her head ached, but she could stand and walk. [10]
- There is something very poetical about this chime of bells high in the air, flinging down upon the hum and traffic of the city its oft-repeated benediction of peace; but anybody but a Lowlander would get very weary of it. [4]
- Why am I using it here till it is weary and almost paralyzed? [10]
- The danger attracted us, but we promptly chose the hill road on account of the views, for we were weary of the limited valley prospects. [4]
- They have made us weary, and in dreamless sleep these two long centuries have we lain. [5]
- They dragged themselves upward in a worn and weary way, for they had been climbing steadily from the Grand Mulets, on the Glacier des Dossons, since three in the morning, and it was eleven, now. [5]
- It was a tranquil scene, and restful to the weary eye and the jaded spirit. [5]
- Oh dearest--this sorely tortured heart, too--you can not even imagine how weary I am! [10]
- If thou'rt not too weary, let us walk home together in this fresh morning air. [10]
- But Barbara was too weary to bestow more than a fleeting glance upon it. [10]
- Weary, and yet too excited to find sleep, Hermon at last went to rest. [10]
- Then my freed tongue found blessed speech again, and the pent talk of many a weary hour began to gush and flow. [5]
- And in fact Toll, to whom he went to communicate the news, immediately began to expound his plans to a general sharing his quarters, until Konovnitsyn, who listened in weary silence, reminded him that they must go to see his Highness. [2]
- The officials seemed to have run a drag-net through factories, workshops, Sunday-schools, and churches, and scooped in the weary workers at homes and in shops unaccustomed to a holiday. [4]
- Yet she seemed to have become reconciled to his loss, and rather to have a deep feeling of gratitude that she had been permitted to care for him in his last weary days. [6]
- Here we wished to end this weary pilgrimage. [4]
- We shall long to be weary of it all again--its vast nakedness, its shimmering heat, its cold, star-studded nights. [4]
- They sang it to a quaint sweet air--a solacing sweet air which has gone murmuring through my dreaming spirit all my life when I was weary and troubled, resting me and carrying me through night and distance home again. [5]
- I went blindly through the woods for hours after the night fell, my horse stumbling and weary, until at length I came to a lonely clearing on the mountain side, and a fierce pack of dogs dashed barking at my horse's heels. [9]
- You could imagine those lights the width of a continent away--and that hidden under the intervening darkness were hills, and winding rivers, and weary wastes of plain and desert--and even then the tremendous vista stretched on, and on, and on!--to the fires and far beyond! [5]
- The profusion of this supper staggered the novices, but the drovers attacked it as if such cooking were a common occurrence and did justice to the weary labors of Mrs. Egger. [4]
- We have been there every day, and have not grown tired of it; but we are weary of every thing else. [5]
- People plunged in the social whirlpool always say they are weary of it, and they complain bitterly of its exactions and its tax on their time and strength. [4]
- Again she saw the Redeemer as He had stood before her at the end of her ride, stretching out His arms to her in the darkness, inviting her, who was weary and heavy laden, to be refreshed by him. [10]
- While waiting in the reception room Pierre with weary eyes watched the various officials, old and young, military and civilian, who were there. [2]
- Then, weary to the point of exhaustion, he crept into a shallow cave and fell asleep. [13]
- The soldiers forming the picket line, like showmen exhibiting a curiosity, no longer looked at the French but paid attention to the sight-seers and grew weary waiting to be relieved. [2]
- And there stood the monarch, a man no longer young, gazing at his performance and never weary of the amusement it afforded him. [10]
- The fact that the lower animals are excited by the same emotions as ourselves is so well established, that it will not be necessary to weary the reader by many details. [1]
- It was in the course of the long, weary spring before her disappearance, that a dangerous chord was struck which added to her growing restlessness. [6]
- We presently saw that we could take to the Seine, and not weary ourselves out with land travel. [5]
- I knew now that there was one creature that loved me, and that one repaid all that I felt for him, all that I was never weary of doing for him with affectionate liking. [10]
- It is possible that Powhatan suspected her friendliness to the whites, and was weary of her importunity, and it may be that she wanted to escape the sight of continual fighting, ambushes, and murders. [4]
- O silent voice, that cheered so long Our manhood's marching day, Without thy breath of heavenly song, How weary seems the way! [6]
- The legend goes that after the Crucifixion his conscience troubled him, and he fled from Jerusalem and wandered about the earth, weary of life and a prey to tortures of the mind. [5]
- Mr. Peters, and talked with him a great deal: told him yarns, gave him toothsome scraps of personal history, and wove a glittering streak of profanity through his garrulous fabric that was refreshing to a spirit weary of the dull neutralities of undecorated speech. [5]
- The subject of sweeping appeared to weary him; fire-building failed to stir him; scrubbing and scouring awoke no enthusiasm. [5]
- We are in such a state of weary and endless confusion that my head won't go. [5]
- By the veranda stood a palm, and a monkey lived in it, and led a lonesome life, and always looked sad and weary, and the crows bothered him a good deal. [5]
- Silken coverlets were spread over their weary, beautiful limbs, and a troop of eunuchs took good care that the dreamy repose of the entire body should not be disturbed by quarrelsome or petulant individuals. [10]
- Accordingly, towards this spot, they directed their weary steps. [12]
- His hoofs were spoilt for city pavements, and scheming, struggling and running about the streets were too much for his country brains and wore him out, as trotting under a saddle would weary a plough-horse. [10]
- He told himself so, and his weary brain stirred more actively, suggesting to him to feign illness and bring the Emperor to his bedside. [10]
- Though she was so weary, yet she lay down on her couch with fresh hopes, and fell into a dreamless sleep almost against her will, without having touched the poison. [10]
- Eva, who was so weary that she could scarcely stand thought, like her sister, as Els read Wolff's lines aloud, of her mother's last words. [10]
- He sought no sleep from narcotics, though he lay with throbbing, wide-open eyes through all the weary hours of the night. [6]
- It was long since she had felt so weary and oppressed. [10]
- Panting for breath, she stood leaning her weary head and tangled hair against the trunk of the tree, a wine-cup upside down in her right hand. [10]
- This wretched life seems to me contemptible, and I am weary of running after you like a calf after a cow. [10]
- Huck waited what seemed a weary long time, but nothing happened. [5]
- They can then see only a part of the proceedings, and have a weary, exhausting time of it for hours. [4]
- Lassiter reached it, searched along the base, and, finding a low place, dragged the weary horse up and over round, smooth stone. [13]
- The roads from Sardis and from Phoenicia meet there, and, as I was sitting very weary in the little wood before the station, a traveller arrived with the royal post-horses, and I saw at once that it was the former commander of the Greek mercenaries. [10]
- So in the same way Moscow was empty when Napoleon, weary, uneasy, and morose, paced up and down in front of the Kammer-Kollezski rampart, awaiting what to his mind was a necessary, if but formal, observance of the proprieties--a deputation. [2]
- Better informed than Ruth and with a much more varied culture, and bright and sympathetic, he was never weary of her company, if he was not greatly excited by it. [5]
- Nicholas and Denisov rose, asked for their pipes, smoked, went to fetch more tea from Sonya--who sat weary but resolute at the samovar--and questioned Pierre. [2]
- All day they rode, relentless, and the next evening returned with but eight weary and sullen fugitives of all those who had deserted. [9]
- The balalayka was retuned several times and the same notes were thrummed again, but the listeners did not grow weary of it and wished to hear it again and again. [2]
- I could not rest under the imputation that I visited Florence and did not traverse its weary miles of picture galleries. [5]
- The travellers needed rest and refreshment, and might have found both here, had not fear embittered the food and driven sleep from their weary eyes. [10]
- Meantime human nature remains the same, and the whole thing is a weary round that has no advance in it. [4]
- The Emperor had remained in Alexandria longer than in any other place, and was weary of festivities and banquets, of the wordy war with the philosophers of the Museum, of conversing with the ecstatic mystics, the soothsayers; astrologers and empirics with whom the place swarmed. [10]
- But I have recognized the weary head and the dim eyes, finally. [5]
- But he was quickly weary of that task. [4]
- The commission of priests sent to Lorraine ostensibly to inquire into Joan's character--in fact to weary her with delays and wear out her purpose and make her give it up--arrived back and reported her character perfect. [5]
- Presently a vagrant poodle dog came idling along, sad at heart, lazy with the summer softness and the quiet, weary of captivity, sighing for change. [5]
- Then came the pitiful Revolution, the sundering of all ties, the elder man left to drag out his few weary days before a shattered altar. [9]
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