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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 Van Dyke, Henry

Oh dear, Graves! what a weariful world it is!

From Her Season in Bath A Story of Bygone Days by Marshall, Emma

I found my Vivien full sick, and a weariful and ugsome time had I with her ere she recovered of her malady.

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

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 Wingfield, Lewis

His piercing black eyes seemed large and soft; the expression of his dark face was one of weariful helplessness, yet of schooled patience.

From The Sign of the Spider by Mitford, Bertram




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