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Answer for the clue "In a weary manner ", 7 letters:
tiredly

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adv. In a tired manner.

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adv. in a weary manner; "he walked around tiredly" [syn: wearily ]

Usage examples of tiredly.

A dozen petitioners from the outlying farms waited patiently before him, leaning tiredly on their great longbows, their homespun clothes battered and begrimed with the dirt and dust of long days on the road.

Grady could imagine his lawyer flopping into his black leather chair and grinned tiredly when a squeak of protest sig naled just such an action over the phone line.

Like a nerk, I forgot this vital question, pocketed the wodge and went on my way tiredly rejoicing.

His face, even though gray and drawn because of the gunshot wound, was still mesmerizing, Sacha thought tiredly.

She shuffled tiredly out across the parking lot to a tan Mustang, got in, started it up, and drove out of the lot, turning north on Maryland.

The noise of the Klimov turbojet engine roared in his ears and he rubbed his nose tiredly with his furlined leather glove.

The man was walking across the road toward Brandreth, approaching tiredly, almost reluctantly.

The punkah flapping gently to and fro above their heads had drifted to a stop as the weary punkah-coolie dozed at his post, and Alex wondered tiredly why the Commissioner had found himself unable to go home.

George stood before Selby Thomm, who had settled tiredly onto the couch where he had earlier placed her.

Kahndoot just sighed tiredly and shook her head, rattling the cheekpieces of her old-fashioned helmet.

Tiredly, he pulled off the subvocal, leaving red streaks where the instrument had rubbed him raw.

I had no idea why it should be pierced a third time, and tiredly realized that I needed to stop doing taphonomic studies of the bulletin board.

She looked around: a T in the road 3 dust settling behind her, brown-eyed Susans and skunk cabbage bobbing in the ditch, grasshoppers jumping and munching among the quack grass and dandelions around the car, wild mustard blooming tiredly in the dry-wash ditch and the incessant note of the katydids hidden in the weeds and grasses.

When he had rehung the waterskin, he sighed once, then turned toward Fahrooq, smiling tiredly.

Killashandra said, struggling out of her suit and tiredly cramming it into the cleaner - a service hers at least badly needed.