unweary

IPA: ʌnwˈɪri

verb

  • (transitive) To refresh (a person) after weariness.

adjective

  • Not weary.
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Examples of "unweary" in Sentences

  • If there were only Ellen, someone older than she, wiser and unweary, to whom she could go!
  • "From the drinker it taketh away strength," I mocked, "and to the man unweary it burdeneth him into sleep."
  • To the man who is weary it leadeth him to get up and go onward, and to the man unweary it burdeneth him into sleep.
  • Wherefore she deemed she had yet time, and the blue rippling water wooed her much-besweated limbs; so she did off her raiment and took the water, and became happy and unweary therein.
  • The Saturday before Christmas saw me and Al setting out on a fouly foggy night with tendrils of fog rising up like a living creature to ensnear the unweary traverler - mid winter suddenly seemed a very stupid time to be out and about.
  • Infection; Misfortunes may be catching as well as Sickness; leave me alone to my Sighs and Tears; stay not at all, lest my unweary Tongue pronounce your Ruin; leave me, I say, that I may gently expire without the Agony of seeing you undone.

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