aweary

Adjective

 * 1)  Weary, tired.
 * 2) * 1849+, George Ticknor, History Of Spanish Literature
 * And all his people told him that their horses were aweary, and that they were aweary themselves.
 * 1) * ante 1924 (posthumous, died 1910): Mark Twain, Autobiography
 * I was aweary, aweary, and I put it in the waste basket. Ten days later the bill came again, and with it a shadowy threat. I waste-basketed it.
 * 1) * ante 1924 (posthumous, died 1910): Mark Twain, Autobiography
 * I was aweary, aweary, and I put it in the waste basket. Ten days later the bill came again, and with it a shadowy threat. I waste-basketed it.
 * 1) * ante 1924 (posthumous, died 1910): Mark Twain, Autobiography
 * I was aweary, aweary, and I put it in the waste basket. Ten days later the bill came again, and with it a shadowy threat. I waste-basketed it.
 * I was aweary, aweary, and I put it in the waste basket. Ten days later the bill came again, and with it a shadowy threat. I waste-basketed it.