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"wearily" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows somebody is very tired
  2. in a way that shows somebody is annoyed and bored because they have had to do something, hear something, explain something, etc. many times
"wearily" Synonyms
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165 Sentences With "wearily"

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Twelve years later, all this imagery sinks in sadly, wearily.
After the game, he answered reporters' questions wearily — and warily.
"We can't arrest our way out of this," he said wearily.
His mother paused before saying, wearily, that she must have forgotten.
"Traffic in Manila is not ordinary", says a taxi driver, wearily.
As he got closer, he sat down wearily on a bench.
"A long way to go," said Pullman wearily at the time.
Targeted by the police for vigilantism, he wearily gave it up.
"I'm so tired of all this," Kevin Otieng, 26, said wearily.
"Yes, a few of us tried that before," said Tom, wearily.
As he himself admits wearily, he has become 'married'' to it.
James's corpulent face, with its still-sensuous lips and coolly — wearily?
Wearily I uncapped my red pen, my sins lying heavy upon me.
"They can do whatever they want when I'm done," he says wearily.
And both films cast a hopeful, wearily optimistic eye toward the future.
"This is nothing," Maryam said wearily, watching Mohammad stumble through the lobby.
Dern, whose elastic face is one of Hollywood's great instruments, frowns wearily.
"Yes, we are designing for that use case," Rajan acknowledged, wearily. ♦
" He continued, wearily, "There are so few stories available to us, though.
Mr. Kaluuya sighed wearily when asked about the controversy over his casting.
Or you could wearily dredge up the ol' compendium of business leadership anecdotes.
"Today, something happened that I never, ever wanted to happen," he said wearily.
One of them, Tom, wearily pops his head out on a sodden morning.
"We may have found a place somewhere ," Holst said, wearily—in China, perhaps.
"It took more than one woman to do things differently," Fareeda reflects, wearily.
"At this rate, Rob ain't changing and I don't have time," she said wearily.
Kennedy wearily characterized the session as a complete disaster for immigrants, and Floridians generally.
They talk wearily of vague obligations and cryptic connections, the air thick with tension.
The camera zoomed in, slowly, wearily, toward one hunter sliding off his pure white horse.
BRITONS are becoming wearily familiar with President Donald Trump's commentary on their troubles with jihad.
"No, not that kind of model," he heard himself saying wearily over a laugh track.
"They assured the safety of the family's pet so wearily, the mother agreed," Lara wrote.
"I have no complaints," Natasha said wearily, when I said goodbye and wished her well.
" On Jordan: To this contestant, Harrison laughs and says, wearily, "Oh, Jordan...He's a pretty guy!
A band launched into "Bohemian Rhapsody," and Griffin looked wearily at her hotel, across the street.
"When was the last time you heard anyone sing the third verse?" he asked, somewhat wearily.
He has been dealing with questions about his race for years, most of the time wearily.
The pendulum of public outrage, with which we should all now be wearily familiar, swung back.
"Yes, I remember the muffins," a forensic analyst wearily replied to a question a few minutes later.
In the West, the first principles of international refugee law are wearily revisited every time numbers surge.
By the time they stagger wearily to the boat's rear, a dinghy is spotted in the distance.
"Just bring on the referendum," Mina Mansy, a prominent government critic, wrote wearily on Facebook on Wednesday.
"The Kamwina Nsapu and the government are just as bad as one another," Mr. Ruphin said wearily.
The idea that a vote for any candidate would make a difference, several said wearily, just seemed naïve.
While he books international tours, she's fomenting the international revolution, alone and wearily, and the strain is showing.
He was leaning wearily over his coffee at a Left Bank cafe, wondering: Where was the global outrage?
For another, the decision to leave the EU is now wearily accepted, even by many who voted to remain.
The defender wearily explains that Taystee is being scapegoated so the governor can sweep this embarrassment under the rug.
Much of what runs through "Spies in the Congo" will be wearily recognisable to the Congolese, and many Africans.
Dr. Kramer regarded these studies warily and wearily, knowing that they flew in the face of his clinical experience.
The county judge, Veronica Escobar, had grown wearily accustomed to the assumptions made in other parts of the country.
A wearily resigned wife is awakened by her husband to sexually service a physically repellent but locally powerful guest.
Her mother and brother sat wearily beside her, their shoulders sagging, both also hooked up to their own drips.
" She wearily replied, "We're 25 fucking minutes behind already, but I think the clowns and the other DJs can adjust.
"I'll watch the kids, no problem," he says wearily as Helen jets off in a motorcycle donning her Elastigirl costume.
A lot of people on both sides of the Brexit debate in Britain might now be inclined to wearily agree.
Most Democrats were either wearily contemptuous of the proceedings, or asked panelists unrelated questions about Cambridge Analytica and bot regulation.
The center-left Le Monde editorialized a bit wearily that impeachment was forced on the Democrats, but probably without result.
The 72-year old McAfee is a dubious character with an admittedly colorful past, so his exploits should be considered wearily.
Republicans wearily looking at that faltering legislative agenda, and hoping that Trump can focus on pursuing it, are perplexed and reeling.
On October 18th Cecilia Malmstrom, the EU's trade commissioner, wearily offered to add a "plain language" declaration to clarify the deal.
The leaders of Europe were arrayed in folding chairs, with Angela Merkel, in front, slumped wearily in a red leather jacket.
I wearily advise her to stick it out in science, but only because I cannot promise that other fields aren't worse.
"As Al-Raqqa was destroyed by an international decree, it also has to be rebuilt by one," said al-Ariyan wearily.
GREENBURGH, N.Y. — Henrik Lundqvist looked around the Rangers' dressing room before a late-season home game and wearily shook his head.
"They assured the safety of the family's pet so wearily, the mother agreed," wrote June Lara, a passenger aboard flight UA1284.
What they did make is perfectly fun and fine, a breezy way to pass the evenings as summer winds wearily toward winter.
The next morning, Bella wearily emerged from her tent with a bucket of her mother's vomit and a large bottle of urine.
They failed, but Lady Astor also received abuse that sounds wearily familiar to contemporary female politicians threatened or vilified on social media.
Hours later, they emerge, wearily pushing trolleys loaded with flat-pack furniture and far more tea lights than they had intended to buy.
Minutes later, the same staffer announced that the traveling press should head out and the reporters wearily made their way to the bus.
Wearily, she asks that recovery workers keep going until her family's remains are found and that she has a chance to identify them.
"The truth is," Schumer said wearily Thursday, "over the long history of partisan combat over judicial nominations, there is blame on both sides."
" Think of the titles: "Shyness and Dignity" sounds like a work of academic theory; "Novel 11, Book 18" wearily suggests nameless serialism; "T.
First seen wearily eyeing each other from opposite sides of the kitchen, they later openly clashed in front of a highly uncomfortable Paige.
But last fall, he briefly and wearily opened up when he was handed documents showing he owed $130,000 on $65,000 in recent loans.
He's world-wearily authoritative, but in a way that oh-so-subtly suggests it's totally ridiculous to be so world-weary and authoritative.
"The main job for politicians is not to make laws, the main job is to go to social functions," he said, a little wearily.
" Hayes asked Perez if he shared that view, and Perez wearily issued a talking point: "When we put hope on the ballot, we win.
Giancarlo Esposito and Jimmy Smits play brothers, an indignant fire-and-brimstone preacher and a wearily corrupt local politician, and both actors seem straitjacketed.
By Tuesday, Michel Kilo, a Syrian dissident, was leaning wearily over his coffee at a Left Bank cafe, wondering: Where was the global outrage?
"I'm glad it's over," Dell Curry, Stephen and Seth's father, said wearily as he leaned against a wall outside the Golden State locker room.
" Six dancers, slowly and wearily, crossed the stage to Ms. Weems's text: "Time and time again they were always stopped, always charged, always convicted.
The experience of the Prisoner will be wearily familiar to one class of office worker: those who undergo the daily trial of "hot-desking".
The experience of the prisoner will be wearily familiar to one class of office worker—those who undergo the daily trial of "hot-desking".
But customers who did wearily plug in the requested details have reported receiving messages within the webpage stating they either weren't or may be impacted.
After her mom died six years ago, Sam wearily came along on whatever my family had planned, or we'd visit her mom in the mausoleum.
" During a Situation Room debate on Syria, as Power was advocating for stronger action, Obama wearily says to her: "We've all read your book, Samantha.
In March, Roman Catholic protesters in Poland picketed the exhibition, disgusted by what they regarded as satanic imagery (a charge Ms. Abramovic has wearily denied).
While many of us have grown wearily accustomed to politicians' talk of "securing" the border, for many, this election became more about securing our identity.
Like the Democratic nominee then, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, Clinton presents an almost wearily familiar face seeking a third-term for the party in power.
The standards committee's longtime secretary, Paul Gough Agnew, looked back wearily at the "endless discussions" that set the stage for the first meeting in 1918.
Depending on the day, dozens of mostly Central American immigrants wearily hop off the train, disappearing into Caborca's quiet streets in search of food and rest.
Wearily then, and as inevitably in the course of America-Pakistan relations as night follows day, the administration switched this week to a more conciliatory tack.
The staring face of a young boy, peering up wearily from under the weight of his army green helmet, is a display of vulnerability and uncertainty.
One night, as I wearily approached the sink, I realized the last thing I wanted to experience was the frantic whir of yet another spinning gizmo.
But as a former spokesman for the Republican National Committee, he's wearily familiar with the impulses of his embattled Trump-era successors in the national GOP.
It also means the entire franchise feels like it's stuck in a grubby goth-grunge, post-Nine Inch Nails era that felt wearily dated three movies ago.
Suddenly, in a country that had long since grown wearily accustomed to the idea that it did not produce young talent, there was a sense of vindication.
After two seasons of wearily enduring the antics of Homeless Earn, Absentee Dad Earn and Punching Bag Earn, a reprieve from the slacker spiel was long overdue.
Then it looks around, sees Donald Trump's shadow, and has to wearily jump to the past to try to get back to a better future all over again.
Who among us, upon hearing Solange wearily sing "I've got a lot to be mad about," didn't nod in resignation and think, in the internet's succinct language, "same"?
Others are pushing cartfuls of logs to their family's tent, and men stagger wearily along muddy pools of water, weighed down by heavy tree trunks on their shoulders.
The party's beleaguered national chairman, Reince Priebus, said wearily on Friday morning that he believed that Mr. Ryan was sincere in saying he hoped this would be resolved.
Reduced to synopses, much of the territory Mr. Birbiglia covers here sounds as wearily familiar as the "I Love Lucy" episodes that concerned the birth of Little Ricky.
It is for those types of incidents in entertainment -- combined with injustice in the culture more broadly -- that many people of color wearily approach allegations against black stars.
YOU'RE DESCRIBING ALL THE REASONS WHY THAT MAY NOT HAPPEN, BRIAN, BUT CERTAINLY THAT IS ONE REASON WHY PEOPLE AT LEAST EYE COMCAST WEARILY IN TERMS OF FUTURE GROWTH.
Willis sat down wearily in his chair as the crowd rose to give him another ovation, and he was soon back on his feet to salute them in return.
In Gariahat market, where I once watched my mother unfurl sari after sari, one street vendor leaned wearily against a wall, dabbing his head with a handkerchief in vain.
Treading wearily on the heels of last year's "Finding Your Feet" and this year's "Poms," Simon Hunter's "Edie" is the latest in a creaky line of fogey-fulfillment narratives.
Questions will be asked, questions that have become so wearily familiar in most European countries in recent years that it is pretty easy to guess what they will be.
" After a failed bid to get the military's top brass to turn to the opposition, he accepted wearily on April 30, "it seems that today they are not going forward.
When he wearily stepped onto land, he had finished a remarkable human journey: Reid Stowe had been at sea for 1,152 days, the longest nonstop ocean voyage in recorded history.
But there's no such thing as a legal right to party, as Pete wearily explains once Teddy starts coaching the sorority in an attempt to relive his happy frat years.
Throughout a marathon career, she came to define herself — acerbically, sometimes world-wearily, always energetically — as much by the roles she didn't get (or was fired from) as her successes.
It's an uneasy number, caked in grit and lead by the pace of wearily ricocheting percussion—it feels like it wants to get euphoric and let loose but can't totally.
Algren gives many of the characters Runyonesque names—Owner, Blind Pig, Record Head—because essentially they are mythical figures on a landscape of foregone conclusions, wearily acting out their assigned roles.
That sour-and-sweet meet in Beijing — where she settled for the silver medal behind Jessica Ennis-Hill of Britain and Ashton wearily celebrated gold — left her with even more questions.
But her version, with a jazz rhythm section set over treacly string backgrounds, razes all the others, mostly through its contradictions: She sounds wearily bold, knowingly naïve, precise in her imprecision.
He said wearily that he is constantly approached by people claiming to have invented the next big blindness aid, but that few of these ideas ever make it to commercial production.
After a little more than seven minutes, the action comes down to a single Santa, hemmed against a stone wall and heaving wearily over the bodies of his once-jolly compatriots.
Tatum Johnson sat wearily on the grass — it had been a long day for him, too — so his exhausted father had to bend down and pick him up for a kiss.
"We all know the White House would work so much better if there wasn't a president," Ben Cafferty (Kevin Dunn), the White House chief of staff, wearily reminds Selina in season two.
"I didn't even know he was here," said Nita Case, 75, sitting wearily on a folded camp chair inside her gutted home, 11 miles from the neighborhood Mr. Obama had just visited.
For Arsenal's fans, these defeats have become wearily familiar in the last decade or so, as Arsène Wenger's two-decade reign at the club has drifted into a sort of managed decline.
After a few hours of harvesting, Emmett, lately arrived on vacation from Chicago, wearily retreated to the Wrights' home on Dark Fear Road, just outside the cotton-milling hamlet of Money, Miss.
An episode from Season 2 opens with Kerry idling beside Kurtan on a public bench, sighing wearily, then asking the ersatz documentary crew if they ever get bored following the pair around.
In a sneak peek at Tuesday's episode, the former Jersey Shore star finds himself tucked away in a corner with O'Day while fellow cast members Brandi Glanville and Calum Best look on wearily.
Mr López Obrador has courted voters who wearily recall his antics in 2006, when his protesting supporters shut down Mexico City for months after he lost the presidential election narrowly to Felipe Calderón.
"We will classify any film that anyone wants to submit to us, and if someone wants to submit a film of paint drying we'll sit and watch it and classify it," Austin laughs wearily.
Now that the smoke is clearing from the apocalyptic final episode of Peter Weber's season of The Bachelor, the franchise's fandom is still wearily trying to make sense of what we witnessed Tuesday night.
If only, Berenice thinks wearily, there were a world in which "there would be no colored people and no white people to make the colored people feel cheap and sorry through all their lives."
You could certainly be forgiven for thinking it was, since the internet is now referring to me as " Friends mega-fan Claire Willett," a label with which I am wearily attempting to make my peace.
At the "millennials' parties" she had attended on the last two nights of the Mozart concerts (their purpose was to encourage young people to go to concerts), she had wearily answered questions from a stage.
I have the absurd responsibility of trying to persuade a sixty-year-old billionaire that he has to rein all this in, the protection officer reflected wearily as he reviewed the results of his lifestyle audit.
James sat wearily at his locker in Toronto last week after a humbling 34-point rout and chided a reporter for even daring to suggest that Cleveland can flip the proverbial switch once the playoffs begin.
Given that the opening title card announces the film will take part in six acts and an epilogue, it's easy to wind up wearily counting the acts while hoping for the final, bloody conclusion to finally arrive.
One 33-year-old man, Mohammad Abdul Aziz, wearily hauls himself upright as he grips two wooden bars on either side of him – struggling to try and walk again with a new artificial leg, below the knee.
After reading an Arbor Day proclamation and cracking a wan joke about his poor gardening skills, he sank into his high-backed leather chair and wearily asked the clerk to call the next item on the agenda.
After completing a training session here late last month with the Alps for a backdrop, he grabbed a broom and wearily erased the evidence of the day's labor from the gritty red surface of the practice court.
She speaks with a pronounced Charleston accent, and when Richardson asked her if she was married she looked at her husband, sitting in the front row, and answered "Yes" so wearily that the courtroom erupted into laughter.
His cast had already weighed in a bit wearily, with Ben Stiller, Adam Sandler, and Emma Thompson all pointing out that big movie studios no longer make the kind of comedies they used to do in recent decades.
Without frills or fuss, he shaped a riveting family drama, a plausible potboiler worthy of Arthur Miller, with a cast including a world-wearily granitic Eric Owens, as Wotan, and Christopher Purves, eloquently and chillingly human as Alberich.
BuzzFeed News spent more than a week alongside the SDF in and around the city, speaking with Syrian military commanders and local and US officials, along with escaping civilians looking wearily forward to rebuilding their lives amid the rubble.
He stood beside the café table, said that he was sorry she was upset, waited so that she was forced to acknowledge him: she looked up as if she, too, felt the nudge of the old freemasonry, only wearily.
AT THE END of a long row of benches where young mothers wearily try to soothe their squirming babies is a clue to both the enormous challenge involved in reducing infant mortality in Africa and the huge potential for doing so.
The head of Tijuana's social development agency, Mario Osuna, watched wearily Tuesday evening as hundreds of migrants, carrying rolled blankets and frayed backpacks, lined up to give their names and receive the orange bracelets that gave them access to the shelter.
The whole process of buying tickets is so frenzied that it's not hard to imagine customers wearily paying more than they wanted for the seats that are left, just to avoid having to wait another two months before the opportunity rolls around again.
I know the country has grown wearily used to a White House that is fact-free and has no use for evidence-based statements, but standards still exist and must be demanded even as they are pushed aside almost every single day.
Photographs sent by the driver showed the five wearily huddled in a van: the sister, her heart-shaped face creased by a slight frown under bobbed hair, and her nephew, 28, with a perplexed expression on his face, in a brown jacket.
In the Caribbean, where more than 543 people were killed, residents in Barbuda and St. Martin, islands that suffered excessive damage from Irma, wearily prepared for Hurricane Jose, the Category 254 storm that could hit those islands within the next two days.
LONDON, Feb 24 (IFR) - Market participants have reacted warily, and a little wearily, to news that activities such as the hedging of new issues in swaps and bond markets will be looked at in detail this year by the standards board for fixed income.
From a famous octopus signing an autograph with its inky tentacle to a parade of nautical-themed ads to a seahorse bus driver wearily stopping his route short to give birth, "Fish Out of Water" shows off BoJack Horseman's visual joke skills at their best.
VOORHEES, N.J. — With arms crossed and a black baseball cap propped backward on his head, Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Steve Mason wearily took a few more questions Sunday about how he could have been beaten by a measly tip-in from, yes, 1003 feet away.
This commemorative twitch — wearily familiar in our year of losses, from David Bowie to Prince to, just last week, the vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson — is especially well suited to the memory of Rudy Van Gelder, whose legend was shaped within the confines of his recording studio.
So far in 2017, there have not been large-scale attacks like the ones that struck Paris in 2015 and Nice in 2016, but France has grown wearily accustomed to smaller, sporadic attacks, especially against police officers and soldiers patrolling sensitive or crowded sites.
The more meaningful division is between two alternate intellectual attitudes: those bewitched by grand historical narratives, who believe that there is something both detailed and definitive to say about the very largest questions, and those who wearily warn that such adventures rarely end well.
Almost every scene of this opening set to Crowded House's "Don't Dream It's Over" would be worth writing about, but the one that gave me pause is a shot of Elizabeth in the shower, wearily scrubbing off yet another sexual encounter in the name of the Motherland.
The results could decide his fate both immediately — it's up to Congress to decide whether to advance or impede his agenda, for instance, not to mention whether to impeach him — and in the long term, as we look ahead, however wearily, to the next presidential election.
Fenced in by a metal security gate and punctuated by human skulls and beheaded fish, however, the scene is more industrial landfill than fairytale forest; the hulking figure, with jaundiced eyes and mottled skin, a bloated hand resting wearily on his heart, appears more feeble than fabled.
It was in that city that Ophüls achieved early success as a theatrical director, and "Letter From an Unknown Woman" has a number of authentic, perhaps ruefully nostalgic touches, including a glassed-in wine garden where an all-female orchestra wearily plays for the entranced lovers.
It's the last day of CES, and as all the vendors prepare to break down their booths, close up their parties, and go wearily home, we here at The Verge are looking back to see what was new, surprising, or weird — and offering you our opinions on what worked and what didn't.
Nadal's real-life love of "The Phantom of the Opera" is mentioned, and when his character is wearily discussing the wear and tear of life on tour, he mentions "the cramps in my calves that make me collapse beneath tables," a reference to an incident during a news conference at the 2011 United States Open.
That character is Ricky Baker (Julian Dennison), a sullen 12-year-old orphan who's been bounced around the foster-care system so often that he responds to his latest adoptive family, Bella (Rima Te Wiata) and Hector (Sam Neill), by wearily getting straight back into the police car that brought him to their rural New Zealand farm, and waiting to be delivered somewhere else.
Watch: A visit to the only record label in the world making music for dogs "He loves dogs," sighed Sebastian's mother wearily, watching her small son vibrate with the kind of manic joy normally unleashed only by a family size bag of Pixy Stix (or a medium-to-high dose of Ritalin.) As we made our way through the terminal, Pierre started nosing in the direction of a tall, bandana-clad man leaning against a pillar.

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