Sentences

weary in a sentence

a., v.

Definition

WEARY: feeling or showing extreme tiredness, especially as a result of prolonged exertion or fatigue.

Sample Sentences

  1. After a long day of hiking, I felt utterly weary and ready to collapse.
  2. The weary travelers finally arrived at their destination, hoping for a good night's rest.
  3. She could see the weary expression on his face, a testament to the challenges he had faced.
  4. As the sun set behind the mountains, the weary villagers gathered around the fire for warmth.
  5. Even the most devoted fans seemed weary after the grueling game that lasted well into the night.

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