In need of some rest or sleep, usually as a result of hard work or physical activity.
1It is all picturesque enough; but the fact is, we are aweary.
2I would it were ended, for I am aweary of it all.
3To-day I am aweary, and not of mind to see any one.
4And so Ben went abroad before London society grew aweary of him.
5She said, 'I am aweary, aweary; I would that I were dead!'
6And they took their leave, for they were aweary for home.
7The saints themselves must at times have been aweary from hearing Honora's name.
8Thenceforward one became aweary of the sight, sound, and name of "Hooker."
9I am aweary of the life of the forest-thedreary life of the Gate House.
10He was aweary, he said, and indeed he looked it; but he would not alight.
11For thou must be aweary with all thy toil.
12Friend, I am aweary of these tinsel splendors.
13No wonder men are aweary of it.
14Shut up, thou hatchet-faced, splenetic-hearted, narrow-headed little hypocrite, for verily the world is aweary of Tommie Watson.
15Are you aweary of their gay shows?
16Oh, thou old priest, I am aweary.
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