forwweary (Meaning)

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forwweary (v. t.)

To weary extremely; to dispirit.

Synonyms & Antonyms of forwweary

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forwweary Sentence Examples

  1. The weary traveler trudged through the desert, his feet aching and his mind clouded with exhaustion.
  2. The weary parent gazed at their sleeping children, their own body aching for rest.
  3. The weary hiker stumbled upon a clearing, his legs giving way beneath him.
  4. The weary soldier returned from battle, his body and soul scarred from the horrors he had seen.
  5. The weary worker sat slumped at their desk, their eyes heavy with exhaustion.
  6. The weary student gazed out the window, their mind drifting away from the lecture.
  7. The weary athlete collapsed on the field, their body spent from the intense competition.
  8. The weary animal lay in the shade, panting heavily from the heat.
  9. The weary traveler sought refuge in an inn, his body longing for the comfort of a warm bed.
  10. The weary heart found solace in the gentle embrace of a loved one.

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To weary extremely; to dispirit.

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The weary traveler trudged through the desert, his feet aching and his mind clouded with exhaustion.

The weary parent gazed at their sleeping children, their own body aching for rest.

The weary hiker stumbled upon a clearing, his legs giving way beneath him.

The weary soldier returned from battle, his body and soul scarred from the horrors he had seen.