weary in a sentence
a., v.
Definition
WEARY: feeling or showing extreme tiredness, especially as a result of prolonged exertion or fatigue.
Sample Sentences
- After a long day of hiking, I felt utterly weary and ready to collapse.
- The weary travelers finally arrived at their destination, hoping for a good night's rest.
- She could see the weary expression on his face, a testament to the challenges he had faced.
- As the sun set behind the mountains, the weary villagers gathered around the fire for warmth.
- Even the most devoted fans seemed weary after the grueling game that lasted well into the night.
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