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wearily, adv.|ˈwɪərɪlɪ| [f. weary a. + -ly2.] In a weary manner; with weariness.
1481Caxton Godfrey clxxxv. 271 Theyr enemyes wexed wery and weryly and slowly defended them. 1523Ld. Berners Froiss. clxxxvi. (1812) I. 221 And so they went weryly by heapes. 1568Grafton Chron. II. 298 They perceaued a flocke of men of armes comming together right werily. 1610Shakes. Temp. iii. i. 32 Mir. You looke wearily. 18..Moore ‘Merrily every Bosom’ ii, Wearily every bosom pineth. 1859Tennyson Marr. Geraint 254 [He] down the long street riding wearily, Found every hostel full. 1866Geo. Eliot F. Holt i, A heavy moth floated by, and, when it settled, seemed to fall wearily. 1891Farrar Darkn. & Dawn lix, ‘What is heaven?’ asked Poppæa, wearily. |