Aún no tenemos significados para "wearisome day".
1After another wearisome day aboard those unspeakable box-cars, I reached the base.
2It's only a reaction from a wearisome day-bepatient and don't worry.
3How they spent that wearisome day at Dover, Marguerite could never afterwards say.
4Then the journey occupied a whole and wearisome day.
5At length that wearisome day drew towards its end.
6When at the close of a wearisome day
7They had had a long and wearisome day.
8Indeed, it was generally a very wearisome day.
9It had been a long, wearisome day, when one's head ached because one's stomach was empty.
10We took up our packs and along we went, but a wearisome day I had of it.
11That was a strange, bright, unreal, and wearisome day, but not so strange and unreal as this.
12But, each of the party, in his turn, vainly scanned the space around him during that long wearisome day.
13It was a wearisome day to poor Anna, as she walked from square to square, calling at the houses for employment.
14At the end of each monotonous, wearisome day he jogged stiffly to the uninviting stables, where he was roughly ushered into a dark, damp stall.
15Nor does he mention all the wearisome days Helen spent fulfilling the duties of consort to the admiral-superintendent of the dockyards.
16Before she had been long in Richmond she was seized with an illness which caused her many painful, wearisome days and nights.
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