- - Old walk right over — walk wearily
- - 1970 film starring Joan Crawford
- - Cave dweller, for short
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- - "Wearily, wearily ...... the boundless deep we sail": Shelley
- - ... the land of the free …
- - ".the ramparts it
- - "É.... the ramparts we watchedÉ"
- - The coercion's over, in short
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- - Walk wearily (rhymes with "shod")
- - walk like a policeman
- - the act of walking with a slow heavy gait
- - Walk slowly and heavily
- - trudge back inside with idol, perhaps
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- - Divorcee will walk wearily to weed we left, having burst
- - Burst
- - Former policeman Edward blew up
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- - walk wearily from track
- - A track or path, e.g. a bike ..
- - drag along a track
- - path back from shut bar
- - walk wearily, though on the scent
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- - Walking wearily
- - Walking slowly
- - Tired hiker's labor
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- - Walk about wearily
- - Walk tiredly or reluctantly
- - walk out of parties
- - Dreadful parties move wearily along
- - A tedious walk
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- - Walked along idly or wearily
- - Walked with sloppy stride, pace half reduced?
- - Walked aimlessly
- - Walked about
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