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71weary — I. a. 1. Fatigued, tired, exhausted, wearied. 2. Tiresome, irksome, wearisome. II. v. a. 1. Fatigue, tire, jade, fag, exhaust tire out, wear out. 2. Make impatient by continuance. 3. Harass, irk, dispirit …
72fag — (Roget s Thesaurus II) I noun 1. One who works or toils tirelessly: drudge, grub, plodder, slave. Informal: grind, workhorse. See WORK. 2. Chiefly British. Physical exertion that is usually difficult and exhausting: drudgery, labor, moil, toil,… …
73prostrate — 1. adjective 1) the prostrate figure on the ground Syn: prone, lying flat, lying down, stretched out, spread eagled, sprawling, horizontal, recumbent; rare procumbent Ant: upright 2) his wife was prostrate with shock …
74harass — v. a. 1. Fatigue, tire, weary, fag, jade, exhaust, tire out. 2. Vex, plague, worry, distress, trouble, molest, disturb, harry, annoy, torment, keep in alarm, keep assaulting, drive from pillar to post …
75jade — I. n. 1. Hack, tired horse, worthless horse. 2. Hussy, quean, base woman, sorry wench. 3. Young woman (in irony or slight contempt). 4. Jade stone, tremolite, nephritic stone, nephrite. II. v. a. Tire, weary, fatigue, fag, exhaust, tire out …
76do — I. /du / (say dooh) verb (present singular 1 do, 2 do or, Archaic, doest dost, 3 does, 3 , Archaic, doeth doth …
77wear down — [wear off] or[wear away] {v.} 1. To remove or disappear little by little through use, time, or the action of weather. * /Time and weather have worn off the name on the gravestone./ * /The eraser has worn off my pencil./ * /The grass has worn away …
78wear down — [wear off] or[wear away] {v.} 1. To remove or disappear little by little through use, time, or the action of weather. * /Time and weather have worn off the name on the gravestone./ * /The eraser has worn off my pencil./ * /The grass has worn away …
79wear\ away — • wear down • wear off • wear away v 1. To remove or disappear little by little through use, time, or the action of weather. Time and weather have worn off the name on the gravestone. The eraser has worn off my pencil. The grass has worn away… …
80wear\ down — • wear down • wear off • wear away v 1. To remove or disappear little by little through use, time, or the action of weather. Time and weather have worn off the name on the gravestone. The eraser has worn off my pencil. The grass has worn away… …