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Meanings of weary struggle in English
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Usage of weary struggle in English
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The wearystruggle was evidently about to close in a stalemate.
2
It has been a wearystruggle to bring them here.
3
It was a long and wearystruggle, demanding persistent application, economy, and careful management.
4
A long and wearystruggle was now before him.
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To escape at one stride the long, wearystruggle; to enter without fighting into victory!
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It was as if, after a wearystruggle, the sun had broken through the heavy clouds.
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He reached his camp after a wearystruggle on foot, the horses having died from thirst.
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It was a long, wearystruggle.
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After a long and wearystruggle, we reached the house of Gracchus-still solitary-forneither he nor Calpurnius had returned.
10
To walk along one, you will have a wearystruggle for elevation, but will &ally reap a successful reward.
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Perhaps if he had a less wearystruggle for a livelihood, and no fear of losing Jessie, his health would improve.
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The commanders, by admirable management, had hitherto kept up this wearystruggle with suffering and despair: they now, too, began to despond.
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After a long and wearystruggle his splendid constitution triumphed; and with the return of consciousness came anxious thoughts respecting his wife and child.
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As evening wore on I feared that I too might be captured, and I commenced a wearystruggle to crawl back across the field.
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After a wearystruggle of several weeks, he reached, on the 3d of August, the little island of Beata, on the coast of Hispaniola.
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It cost us a long and wearystruggle to win, not the freedom of the sea, but the freedom of rivers and lakes and ponds.