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wearily

adverb as in heavily

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Until then, men shall all wearily grow our facial hair, wear flannel, and confuse the hell out of each other out on the streets.

“Whew, that guy,” says Jerry wearily, rising to go out front for his set with the New Riders.

I came home from a photo shoot one evening and walked wearily to my room.

Although I was 23 years old and dreaded losing my job for going over budget, I wearily said, “Done.”

Marsalis simply smiles and shakes his wearily at the criticism that's followed him for most of his career.

He looked up wearily and met the fierce gaze of the chief inspector with a glance almost apologetic.

He stopped and supported his shrunken frame wearily on his crutches, and leaned against a neighboring wall.

Norman rose, and wearily walked upstairs, while his sister lingered to excuse herself.

"Nothing much matters now, McKibben," returned the prisoner wearily.

"No, it isn't a dance," came back Mollie's voice wearily from the other end of the wire.

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On this page you'll find 15 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to wearily, such as: densely, massively, thickly, dejectedly, dully, and gloomily.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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