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  • 41Weary Willie — noun United States circus clown (1898 1979) • Syn: ↑Kelly, ↑Emmett Kelly • Instance Hypernyms: ↑clown, ↑buffoon, ↑goof, ↑goofball, ↑merry andrew * * * noun …

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  • 42Weary River — Filmdaten Originaltitel Weary River Produktionsland USA …

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  • 43Weary Willie's Rags — Infobox Film name = Weary Willie s Rags image size = caption = director = producer = Arthur Hotaling writer = John A. Murphy narrator = starring = Harry Lorraine music = cinematography = editing = distributor = released = 15 December 1914 runtime …

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  • 44Weary and Wired — Infobox Album | Name = Weary and Wired Type = studio Artist = Marc Ford Released = March 27 2007 Recorded = Genre = Rock Length = 61:36 Label = Blues Bureau International Producer = Reviews = Last album = It s About Time (2003) This album = Weary …

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  • 45weary out — transitive verb : to pass or spend (time) in monotony, tedium, or longing wearied out the lonely days * * * weary out (old) 1. To exhaust 2. To get tediously through (a period of time) • • • Main Entry: ↑weary …

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  • 46Weary Blues — The Weary Blues is a 1915 tune by Artie Matthews. Despite the name, the form is a multi strain ragtime rather than a conventional blues. (At the time it was published, many hot or raggy numbers were published with the word Blues in the title). It …

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  • 47weary of — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. bored, disgusted, impatient, uninterested, disinclined, vexed, unmoved, upset, nauseated, sickened, bored stiff*, bored to tears*. Ant. excited*, moved, stimulated …

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  • 48weary — adj. RG. 19 …

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  • 49weary — wea·ry || wɪrɪ / wɪər v. make tired or fatigued; become tired or fatigued; bore; become bored adj. exhausted, fatigued, tired; tiresome, exhausting, tedious …

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  • 50weary — I. a. 1. Fatigued, tired, exhausted, wearied. 2. Tiresome, irksome, wearisome. II. v. a. 1. Fatigue, tire, jade, fag, exhaust tire out, wear out. 2. Make impatient by continuance. 3. Harass, irk, dispirit …

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