She knew she should keep running, but intense fatigue and weariness overtook her.
30 hours or more of intense physical training might induce some stress or weariness.
I must admit a certain weariness when reading those passages.
As soon as they began to talk, he shut his eyes and expressed weariness and indifference.
The vote is hugely symbolic, confirming a public weariness with the war.
Older members inevitably step back from leadership roles because of weariness, poor health, electoral defeat, etc., and they must be replaced.
This front generation bears no trace of the weariness, apathy or cynicism noted by so many contemporary observers and later historians.
But the problem of maintaining civilian morale continued; this time the problem was war weariness as there seemed to be no end in sight.
The unusual or 'incorrect' setting carries a signal of disorder, strain and weariness.
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