用weary of造句子,“weary of”造句

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It is sad and discreditable, But some of the Philanthropists often become weary of well-doing.

As expected, the gentleman grew weary of his new ladylove before long

But the sudden rise of a new Web site suggests some people are growing weary of all that sameness.

Throughout Chinese history, people weary of social activism and aware of the fragility of human achievements would retire from the world and turn to nature.

When getting weary of the busy life in the city, it would be better to live in the seaside for about one week.

Friends, even if good, there will always be a period of time to ignore each other, not because of boredom, that is because of the new friends, is it new and weary of the old?

Wiener represents the city's Castro District, where a group of men locals refer to as "the naked guys" is known to strut its stuff, and some residents have grown weary of uncensored views.

I designed, after my first voyage, to spend the rest of my days at Bagdad, but it was not long ere I grew weary of an indolent life, and I put to sea a second time, with merchants of known probity.

The koels were weary of their songs.

I think we will grow weary of killing today!

They were weary of western adventure and straightway retired to Europe.

However, the grandfather grew weary of the boys misbehavior and frequently yelled, bellowed, and screamed at them for their actions.

When every seeker are weak and weary of centripetal force, with a sigh, the end of his heart, sincere, love will support with hardship!

One of these, whom I had cured of a painful and lingering disease, was never weary of advertising my virtues and of endeavouring to send me on every sufferer over whom he might have any influence.

In order to win the honor of a thousand ancient sings, it will die at the time of the time, in your time of time, the new favorite, when you do not see the two weary of the time, pinching the days can be a coincidence of a disease crying legs one pedal, leaving the most aftertaste.

weary of造句

Was he weary of his labours?

Has he grown weary of indulgence, and passed from passive to active hatred?

By this third pregnancy, I had grown weary of assumptions people made about me, my lifestyle, my parenting.

"Well," she said innocently, weary of her own mental discussion and wondering at his haste and ill-concealed excitement, "what makes you hurry so?"

In the morning, the sun is in the ear. On Monday, the days were still weary of autumn, and the sun hung on the horizon. It appeared to be coming out. Several red clouds appeared, covering the fish maw on the horizon.

Or is it simply that the elegant Ms Lagarde is weary of the world of suits?

Secrets, silent, stony sit in the dark palaces of both our hearts: secrets weary of their tyranny: tyrants willing to be dethroned.

Meanwhile the Emperor, weary of waiting in vain, and with his actor's instinct feeling that the great moment, being too long deferred, was beginning to lose its grandeur, made a sign with his hand.

My son, do not despise the LORD's discipline or be weary of his reproof.

What he tells you is that there is a palace built by an ancient emperor, and a retreat in a lake for scholars weary of the world, founded by a famous poet of the Tang dynasty.

Dreaming souls weary of our time have desired to be transferred to the sublime age of Pericles.

He is beginning to weary of sitting still.

That the learning cost is too high or the learning benefit is poor-an unbalance between cost and benefit-can result in students being weary of study.

His explanation, the next day, was accepted by a weary officer, who by that stage had seen and heard just about everything.

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