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is wearying

  • present progressive
    of weary (3rd person singular).
    weary
    adjective
    physically or mentally exhausted by hard work, exertion, strain, etc.; fatigued; tired.

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Considine is a wonderful actor, but Viserys' duty fatigue is wearying, and everyone else in his court holds their emotions too close to the vest to add much spice.

From Salon Aug. 21, 2022

The experience of new motherhood is wearying and transformative in a million different ways.

From Seattle Times Jul. 14, 2021

The work of explaining complicated problems in a tumultuous time is wearying.

From The Guardian Aug. 11, 2019

Christie’s sense of being right at every moment is wearying.

From New York Times Jan. 28, 2019

“You will be telling me next that England is wearying for a change back to the race of Kings she has twice driven out.”

From A Daughter of Raasay A Tale of the '45 by Stuart Travis