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will have wearied

  • future perfect
    of weary.
    weary
    adjective
    physically or mentally exhausted by hard work, exertion, strain, etc.; fatigued; tired.

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Brinkmanship by Wayne Rooney will have wearied them, but fans make demands of their own.

From The Guardian Oct. 22, 2010

He surely will have wearied his feet after viewing the Pantheon of the War and the similar Battle of Gettysburg cycloramas.

From Time Magazine Archive

He has made a day on us; put his Argyle-shires will have wearied shanks.

From The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 280, October 27, 1827 by Various

I fear my long lucubrations will have wearied you, but it has amused me to write, so forgive me.

From More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2 by Sir Francis Darwin