In need of some rest or sleep, usually as a result of hard work or physical activity.
1 It is all picturesque enough; but the fact is, we are aweary .
2 I would it were ended, for I am aweary of it all.
3 To-day I am aweary , and not of mind to see any one.
4 And so Ben went abroad before London society grew aweary of him.
5 She said, 'I am aweary , aweary ; I would that I were dead!'
6 And they took their leave, for they were aweary for home.
7 The saints themselves must at times have been aweary from hearing Honora's name.
8 Thenceforward one became aweary of the sight, sound, and name of "Hooker."
9 I am aweary of the life of the forest-thedreary life of the Gate House.
10 He was aweary , he said, and indeed he looked it; but he would not alight.
11 For thou must be aweary with all thy toil.
12 Friend, I am aweary of these tinsel splendors.
13 No wonder men are aweary of it.
14 Shut up, thou hatchet-faced, splenetic-hearted, narrow-headed little hypocrite, for verily the world is aweary of Tommie Watson.
15 Are you aweary of their gay shows?
16 Oh, thou old priest, I am aweary .
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