Their airs of passivity and wearied victimization are part of their obsessive rerunning of the past. |
Save for the rifles, there appeared to be no difference between exhausted captive and wearied captor. |
I was qualmish on Saturday, and for a minute sick, but pretty comfortable on Sunday, though wearied by the constant pitching and rolling. |
The small target, defensive quality of so much of the campaign has wearied me to the point of querying the worth of the democratic process. |
The bloated, flabby, obfuscatory writing, strewn across multiple opinions has wearied readers for two decades. |
The post-war French and German leaders, wearied after the second world war, made a leap of faith. |