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weariful

[weer-ee-fuhl] / ˈwɪər i fəl /




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The bridle-path is partly paved with rough cobblestones, hard and slippery, which make the going weariful.

From Out-of-Doors in the Holy Land Impressions of Travel in Body and Spirit by Henry Van Dyke

"The weariful rich" who had got her the post did not spare him this aspect of her deplorable conduct.

From Jan and Her Job by L. Allen (Lizzie Allen) Harker

And here was Dame Alice de Lethegreve, mine honoured mother, whom I was full fain to see after all the long and somewhat weariful time that I had been away from England.

From In Convent Walls The Story of the Despensers by M. (Madelaine) Irwin

Phil departed, quite glad of the excitement, delighted to break through his long and weariful incarceration.

From My Lords of Strogue, Vol. II (of III) A Chronicle of Ireland, from the Convention to the Union by Lewis Wingfield

Some tell me "Life is a weariful thing, That Sorrow remains, while joy takes wing."

From The Dales of Arcady by Dorothy Una Ratcliffe




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