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1 There is nothing more wearying than the pursuit of pleasure.
2 Can there be anything more wearying than a saint?
3 They lifted her almost off her feet, and she found this more wearying than being carried.
4 The last few days were made more wearying because she's had to converse with so many people.
5 Koolhaas bristles, however, at the implication that this might be another in the world's ever more wearying list of architectural icons.
6 He was finding the unaccustomed idleness more wearying than the hectic work of loading the ship before the blastoff from Doorsha.
7 Shopping, or rather looking on at shopping, had been a far more wearying occupation than all the schools and districts in Rockquay afforded.
8 The wet shining road threw the western glare into her eyes with an invidious lustre which rendered the restlessness of her mood more wearying .
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