weariless
Americanadjective
adjective
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- wearilessly adverb
Etymology
Origin of weariless
late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50; weary, -less
Example Sentences
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By what quickness of resource, adaptability to circumstance, infinite, weariless plotting and manoeuvering, were only so small a thing achieved as to sell a card of buttons with success!
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Girls, we love you, and love Asks you to give again That which draws it above, Beautiful, without stain. p. 24Give us weariless faith In our Cause pure, passionate, Dearer than life and death, Dear as the love that’s it!
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When day’s hard task’s done, Eve’s scant meal partaken, Out we steal each one, Weariless, unshaken.
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Or is it the wave and the weariless breeze, Or That she sees, Which hobbles away in the light o' the moon?—
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Not at all, but because the work had grown to be a volume under his weariless hand.
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