Collocations for "weary"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "weary" in context.
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weary
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.adj
- a weary [traveler, tourist, trekker, hiker]
- my weary [head, legs, arms, eyes, body, mind]
- rest your weary [head]
- weary from [waiting, not sleeping, being kept awake]
- weary after (all that) [walking, carrying, driving]
- my [job, family, career] is making me weary
- you are making me weary with your [demands, speech]
- this day has made me weary
- I feel (so) weary
- am getting [quite, a little, very, really, extremely] weary of
- am [getting, growing] weary [of, from]
- am too weary to [go on, keep going]
- weary of your [broken promises, lies, excuses]
- weary of his own [effort, performance, work]
- a long, weary [walk, wait]
- the [trip, day, adventure] wearied him
- began to weary of [their behavior, the day]
- wearied by [their behavior]
- wearied him with their [behavior, complaints, demands]
- weary [quickly, instantly, rapidly]
'weary' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):