How To Use Unweary In A Sentence
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If we both live long enough, Doctor, you may see me on the topmost rundle, for I shall climb with unwearying effort.
The Allen House
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Their service to the gods was unwearying, a demanding ritual calendar fervently celebrated.
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As Gilliard recalled: "It was not that her sisters loved their mother any less, but Tatiana knew how to surround her with unwearying attentions and never gave way to her own capricious impulses.
Archive 2009-07-01
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In the islands in the Seine between Chatou and Port-Marly, on the banks of Sartrouville and Triel he was long noted among the population of boatmen, who have now vanished, for his unwearying biceps, his cynical gaiety of goodfellowship, his unfailing practical jokes, his broad witticisms.
Une Vie
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Maximus knows who that ‘King’ is, even the cause and reason and primal origin of all nature, the lord and father of the soul, the eternal saviour of all that lives, the unwearying builder of his world.
The Defense

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If there were only Ellen, someone older than she, wiser and unweary, to whom she could go!
Gone with the Wind
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Most of the time it was far away, and it only made two daily promenades past the hotel, but whenever I listened for it I could hear it, beating the same unweary rataplan.
Schwartz: A History From "Schwartz" by David Christie Murray
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All religions, nearly all philosophies, and even a part of science testify to the unwearying, heroic effort of mankind desperately denying its own contingency.
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But we could match the solid bones of Homo ergaster and erectus, the fleet feet of Ice Age Aboriginal men and the unwearying endurance of Athenian rowers.
Peter McAllister: Manthropology: The Science Of The Inadequate Modern Male
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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.
THE DEATH OF LIGOUN
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It is like the same author's massive hardback Thomas Cranmer, which can be read only at a table or by those with strong and unwearying wrists.
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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.
Snell-Pym » Christmas Party!
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Mr. Collins repeated his apologies in quitting the room, and was assured with unwearying civility that they were perfectly needless.
Pride and Prejudice
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The most celebrated and the most accomplished brought to that darkened chamber their highest knowledge with ever renewed and unwearying effort.
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He has died in harness, as befits one of the most strenuous and unwearying workers of his time.
Times, Sunday Times
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He lived life with unweary determination and a humble heart.
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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 Water of the Wondrous Isles
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The unweary, unostentatious, and inglorious crusade of England against slavery may probably be regarded as among the three or four perfectly virtuous pages comprised in the history of nations.
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For the unwearying biographer of Vladimir Nabokov, gathering his subject's documentary remains meant a commute to Montreux, Switzerland, and to Cornell University, from his home in Auckland, New Zealand.
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Part of the pleasure of the trip was seeing a familiar city through unweary eyes.
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From the drinker it taketh away strength," I mocked, "and to the man unweary it burdeneth him into sleep.
THE DEATH OF LIGOUN
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Thus he spake, and straightway they ceased from such words and gave unwearying labour to the oar; and quickly they passed by the swiftly flowing river Rhebas and the peak of Colone, and soon thereafter the black headland, and near it the mouth of the river Phyllis, where aforetime
The Argonautica
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But since in reality Big Brother is not omnipotent and the party is not infallible, there is need for an unwearying, moment-to-moment flexibility in the treatment of facts.
Nineteen Eighty-four
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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.
Exilius