wearisomeness
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He found himself understanding the wearisomeness of this life, where every path was an improvisation and a considerable part of one's waking life was spent watching one's feet.
From "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding
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How many there are who, for the lack of a pleasant and instructive hobby, find their leisure hours the most dismal of all, and who complain of the toil and wearisomeness of their lot!
From Butterflies and Moths (British) by Furneaux, William S.
The wish for change is born of the feeling of wearisomeness.
From The Hearts of Men by Fielding, H. (Harold)
Counsel should bear in mind also the wearisomeness of a judge's office; how much he sees and hears in the course of a long session, to try his temper and patience.
From An Essay on Professional Ethics Second Edition by Sharswood, George
He is beginning to feel the wearisomeness of the triumph; and indeed it was a time in which the utter hollowness of triumphal pretensions must have made the idea odious to him.
From The Life of Cicero Volume II. by Trollope, Anthony