1 These visits wearied the king; he was grave and out of spirits.
2 The men were absorbed, hidden away, in the flood of wearied women.
3 The hyena smelt the carrion and licked herself, wearied by the delay.
4 Her voice was cold and even; its tones low and slightly wearied .
5 The attitude of the horse was one of extreme and wearied dejection.
6 Nay, not so, Harmachis; I have wearied of the ways of stars.
7 The hill was long and heavy before the wearied horses of Cassier.
8 She craved for the living, the developing-thecrystallized and finished wearied her.
9 I was wearied , exhausted; and spent nature claimed an interval of rest.
10 I went back to the window, and wearied of the beautiful morning.
11 He had the wearied look which was the distinguishing expression of Wingdam.
12 Ellen reconnoitres the wearied bodies of the others as they lie around.
13 He was wearied out with the excitement of the last forty-eight hours.
14 Even the hanging clusters of grapes wearied the eye by endless repetition.
15 And one wearied child in London from afar your name will bless.
16 He must talk about something; it wearied him to stand there, waiting.
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