Having spent a year immersed in the event, Sloan is wearying of the same old arguments, revisiting debates she thought were closed years ago. |
His wearying recourse to the one-liner is the literary equivalent of tossing choc drops to the reader. |
Sitting cross-legged on the floor felt rather juvenile, but it was less wearying than standing. |
She had gone to bathe before she prepared for a long and wearying journey across wild country. |
And that discussion turns, with wearying repetition, on the ways in which Canadians are not like Americans. |
And while it makes for a fascinating listen, it also makes for a wearying one. |