weary out

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weary out (third-person singular simple present wearies out, present participle wearying out, simple past and past participle wearied out)

  1. To utterly exhaust through constant wearying.
    He bought the house, after wearying out all the other bidders.
  2. To pass or spend time in monotony or tedium.

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