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war-weary

[ wawr-weer-ee ]

adjective

  1. utterly exhausted and dejected by war, especially after a prolonged conflict.
  2. (of an airplane) damaged beyond use except as scrap or as a source of salvageable spare parts.


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It could be Preacher, who has a religious bent; or Bigger, the raw but hyperobservant new recruit; or the war-weary Silk, who already has a Purple Heart; or the aggressive Crazy Horse.

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Hostages' families and their supporters have been alarmed by the latest developments, as have war-weary Gazans.

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Speaking to Syria TV, which was seen as pro-opposition during the civil war, al-Sharaa said the country's "war-weary condition, after years of conflict and war, does not allow for new confrontations", Reuters reported.

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And with the election of Donald Trump for a second term as US president, Ukraine’s depleted and war-weary forces are facing uncertain support from their biggest military donor.

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“We constantly hear them buzzing - they stop and look inside the windows,†says Viktoriia Vasylevska, 50, one of the remaining, war-weary residents.

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