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weary of

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weary of someone or something
to become tired of or bored with someone or something. I am beginning to weary of you. Isn't it time you were going? We soon wearied of chicken twice a week.
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Weary, the youngest son of David and Shari Weary of Acton, is a member of Troop 145 from Acton.
Came home this evening Connect with ma satellite Saw children, playing Blown apart by errant bombs Lord, God Father I'm weary of spirit And down at heart I opened the mail And ma woman, she's gone Left me empty, forlorn In this urban stall
Awareness of Autumn We have grown weary of looking at the cloud, the grain, the rain and everything we know already out and out.
 
 
 
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