weariful


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wea·ri·ful

 (wîr′ē-fəl)
adj. Archaic
1. Causing weariness; tedious.
2. Fatigued; exhausted.

wea′ri·ful·ly adv.
wea′ri·ful·ness n.
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weariful

adjective
1. Arousing no interest or curiosity:
2. Extremely tired:
Informal: beat, bushed, tuckered (out).
Slang: done in, fagged (out), pooped (out).
Idioms: all in, ready to drop.
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