Weariful [adjective]

Definition of Weariful:

exhausted

Synonyms of Weariful:


Opposite/Antonyms of Weariful:

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Sentence/Example of Weariful:

"I would grant you whatever you ask," she murmured, in a weariful tone.

Long and weariful was my pilgrimage to the holy grave, and crushing was the cross.

When she looked up again, her face was perfectly pale, and her eyes sad and weariful.

Weariful and wae, how thankfully would I have rested beside him for ever; but then there was the bairn to claim my care.

With a weariful sense of loneliness and disappointment, Kirkwood hung over the rail to watch them out of sight.

They're wrecking the bonny mill and when I had them strike at a bit forging the weariful deevils smashed my finger.

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

I think I must have watched the place for three hours, but I know it was a weariful business, and I was heartsick of it.

I longed to comfort her, to kiss that face so white and worn and weariful, to bring tears to those hopeless eyes.

Mainly it is long and weariful and has a dull little town at one end, and a home of toil at the other.