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He wearily climbed up the stairs.
There is this war dragging wearily on, but there will be an end to it.
I suppose that, somewhat wearily, they carry out their task.
Bus passengers are no longer waiting quite so wearily as they did between the years 1945 and 1951.
They will see people of all ages, including able-bodied men, wearily searching for work.
Although many of us have changed our parts in the script, the play is quite wearily the same.
They say, wearily, that they are apparently "too rich" to qualify for legal aid and too poor to engage a barrister.
But, as time wore wearily on, the issue at stake invited, however unwittingly, the introduction of members of the public to question the whole situation and the possible outcome.
I did not sit down wearily.