weariless
Americanadjective
adjective
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Etymology
Origin of weariless
late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50; see origin at weary, -less
Example Sentences
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For many years before the settlement of the country the fur of the beaver brought a high price, and therefore it was pursued with weariless ardor.
From Steep Trails California, Utah, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, the Grand Canyon by Muir, John
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!
From Masterman and Son by Dawson, W. J. (William James)
O small beginnings, ye are great and strong, Based on a faithful heart and weariless brain!
From The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell by Lowell, James Russell
The recently plowed earth, the yellowing roads, the dark woodland, everything was pulsating in weariless undulation.
From The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse by Jordan, Charlotte Brewster
What is it in the park?—Were you looking at the avenue of fountains that unfolds before your windows?—They are wonderful and weariless.
From Pélléas and Mélisande by Hovey, Richard
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