The old man managed a weary smile, and then fell asleep.
The farm workers wearily wandered off to bed at the end of another long day.
The old woman sighed wearily as she sat down on the bus.
Despite working all day, the horses showed no signs of weariness.
The
old couple were weary of the noise of the city, and decided to move to the countryside.
Weary after a night of fighting the fire, the wet, cold men slowly removed their gear.
Poet Paul Valery once said that a work is never completed except by some accident such as weariness,
satisfaction, the need to deliver, or death.
Somerset Maugham once wrote that the weariness and sadness of old age make it intolerable.
Hosea Ballou once remarked, "Weary is the path that does not challenge."
Dr. Who once said, "Rest is for the weary, sleep is for the
dead."
La Rochefoucauld once suggested that the reason that lovers never weary each other is because they are always talking about themselves.
Herodotus once wrote that death is a delightful hiding-place for weary men.
Martin Luther once remarked, "My heart, which is so full to overflowing, has often been solaced and refreshed by music when sick and weary."
The skiers trudged wearily off to the chalet after another wonderful day on the slopes.
You look tired, my friend. Come and rest your weary feet for a while.