Aún no tenemos significados para "so wearied".
1She was often so wearied that she could not sit up straight.
2No one responded, for they were so wearied that talking itself was labor.
3I have become so wearied with the conventional form of proposal.
4I have never seen him so wearied, or so vexed, I know not which.
5Instead, He had not where to lay His head, though so wearied with ceaseless toil.
6She has so wearied for you.
7We have so wearied after you.
8We thought we really could not have gone through with it; in my life I never was so wearied.
9As it happened, the Alaskans were all so wearied with their day's labor that they slept sounder than usual.
10But wilt thou not ride behind me, fair damsel; so wearied and spent as thou wilt be by thy night.
11The conversation had so wearied Michael, that in returning to the house he had to lean on his companion's arm.
12Her strength was slight; after half-an-hour's absence she came back so wearied that the ascent of stairs cost her much suffering.
13He lay listening with the nervous ear of eagerness until so wearied by disappointing noises that he sank into another doze.
14The emotions of the day, even more than its bodily exercise, had so wearied him that he went early to bed.
15As for me, I am so wearied, it seems as if I had no arms, and it tires me to work.
16The French, under the Duke of Burgundy, were so wearied with the war, that they refused to aid their brethren in Jaffa.
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So wearied a través del tiempo
So wearied por variante geográfica