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am wearying

  • present progressive
    of weary (1st person singular).
    weary
    adjective
    physically or mentally exhausted by hard work, exertion, strain, etc.; fatigued; tired.

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But I am wearying you with my presence.

From The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea by F.C. Tilney

"I see that I am wearying you," said Hunter, as he remarked the grave and saddened expression that now stole over Barrington's face.

From Barrington Volume I (of II) by Charles James Lever

But I perceive that I am wearying Your Majesty with this long letter.

From The Happy Days of the Empress Marie Louise by Arthur Léon, baron Imbert de Saint-Amand

I am wearying until I get back, and on thorns in case anything goes wrong.

From Settlers and Scouts by Herbert Strang

“For all which I am wearying a good deal for yon boat.”

From The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 11 (of 25) by Robert Louis Stevenson