| 释义 | [ uh-weer-ee ] / əˈwɪər i /
 adjective Literary.wearied or tired; fatigued.Origin of awearyFirst recorded in 1545–55; a-1 + wearyWords nearby awearyaway, awayday, away goal, away-going crop, awe, aweary, aweather, awed, aweigh, awe-inspiring, awelessDictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for awearyWho shall say that the soul knows not when the bird is aweary of the nest, and the nest is aweary of the wind? The Washer of the Ford|Fiona MacleodCheesto was aweary of his own incantations and his ineffectual spells. The Frontiersmen|Charles Egbert CraddockI am so aweary of church questions of all sorts that I am not quite clear as to tackling this. The Letters of Charles Dickens|Charles DickensI often think of that speech of Macbeth's, "I 'gin to be aweary of the sun." Phantom Fortune, A Novel|M. E. Braddon
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