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1 weary
'wiəri 1. adjective(tired; with strength or patience exhausted: a weary sigh; He looks weary; I am weary of his jokes.) trett, utmattet, lei2. verb(to (cause to) become tired: The patient wearies easily; Don't weary the patient.) bli trett- wearily- weariness
- wearisome
- wearisomelytrettIverb \/ˈwɪərɪ\/1) trette (ut), kjede2) bli trett3) ( skotsk) være urolig, ergre seg, være plagetweary for lengte etter, vente utålmodig påweary of bli lei av, bli trett avIIadj. \/ˈwɪərɪ\/1) trett, utslitt, utkjørt2) ( gammeldags) kjedelig, anstrengende, trettende, kjedsommelig3) ( skotsk) sørgelig, bedrøveligweary of lei av, trett av -
2 Willie
\/ˈwɪlɪ\/forkortelse for William, WillyWeary Willie (hverdagslig, opprinnelig en klovnefigur) lathans
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Weary — Wea ry, a. [Compar. {Wearier}; superl. {Weariest}.] [OE. weri, AS. w?rig; akin to OS. w?rig, OHG. wu?rag; of uncertain origin; cf. AS. w?rian to ramble.] [1913 Webster] 1. Having the strength exhausted by toil or exertion; worn out in respect to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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