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71World Weary — is a popular song written by Noël Coward, for his 1928 musical, This Year of Grace , where it was introduced by Beatrice Lillie. [ [http://www.noelcoward.net/ncmiindex/w.html#worldweary] World Weary at the Noël Coward Music Index.] References …
72Rest Now, Weary Head! You Will Get Well Soon — Rest Now! Weary Head, You Will Get Well Soon Album par Get Well Soon Sortie 2008 Label City Slang …
73no rest for the weary — means that you must keep on working even though you re exhausted or tired …
74wary / weary — Wary means leery and cautious : The customer became wary when the salesperson said he would personally guarantee the TV set for 100 years. Weary means tired and worn : After a day of harvesting corn, the farmer was very weary …
75wary / weary — Wary means leery and cautious : The customer became wary when the salesperson said he would personally guarantee the TV set for 100 years. Weary means tired and worn : After a day of harvesting corn, the farmer was very weary …
76world-weary — [wʉrld′wir΄ē] adj. weary of the world; bored with living …
77no rest for the weary — I see weary II no rest (or peace) for the weary humorous one s heavy workload or lack of tranquility is due to one s own choices, or to one s sinful life Origin: with biblical allusion to Isa. 48:22, 57:21 …
78world-weary — world weariness, n. /werrld wear ee/, adj. weary of the world; bored with existence, material pleasures, etc. [1760 70] * * * …
79shank-weary — adjective weary legged …
80world-weary — adj not feeling excited about anything any more >world weariness n [U] …