Aún no tenemos significados para "very wearisome".
1But the doubt made his sojourn in Ireland very wearisome to him.
2After a certain time, riding in the steam cars grew very wearisome.
3The moral effect of being without a settled abode is very wearisome.
4Unaccustomed to the restraints of sickness, she found the enforced inaction very wearisome.
5The way also was here very wearisome, through dirt and slabbiness.
6Of course, it is very wearisome, this lying all the time.
7But her fondness was that of a child, and sometimes grew very wearisome.
8I was once in bed for a whole month, and found it very wearisome.
9The encampment which preceded the commencement of academic studies was very wearisome and uninteresting.
10He seems to have found the work of correcting very wearisome, for he wrote:-
11It weighs a full fifty pounds, and it made my return journey very wearisome.
12The road passed over hills and through swamps, and I found the traveling very wearisome.
13Those two hours, moreover, with her husband in the morning became very wearisome to her.
14The uniformity of a forest soon becomes very wearisome.
15Then the Sundays became very wearisome to Lady Laura.
16The walk through the village, which we seemed make incessantly, was very wearisome to me.
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Very wearisome a través del tiempo
Very wearisome por variante geográfica