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weariful

[weer-ee-fuhl] / ˈwɪər i fəl /




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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

Round the walls, down by the quay, up Hyde Hill, through the Scots Gate, down lanes and byeways and back again round the walls—a weariful hunt it was.

From Stories of the Border Marches by Lang, Jeanie

She would come down late in the morning with heavy eyes and a weariful face, as though she slept but little.

From The Courtship of Morrice Buckler A Romance by Mason, A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley)

The alternate purposeless energy and weariful weakness of fever, just as the alternate dry flush and trembling chill of it, distressed him.

From The History of Sir Richard Calmady A Romance by Malet, Lucas

And with these broken-hearted words of the sufferer ended this long mockery of a trial, so patiently endured during three weariful months by the martyr Maid.

From Joan of Arc by Gower, Ronald Sutherland




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