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"bone weary" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used as an adjective to describe extreme fatigue or exhaustion. You can use it when describing physical or emotional exhaustion that leaves you feeling completely drained and worn out. Example: After a long day of hiking in the mountains, I was bone weary and could barely put one foot in front of the other.
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She would tell the story of the time she felt "bone weary and pooped" for a few days and so had a C.T. angiogram of her coronary arteries.
Dejected and bone weary, Carlsen was puzzled when the tug's radio reported that there was a crowd waiting for him at the pier in Falmouth.
After the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, the West is bone weary and has little interest in atrocities unfolding in Syria or anywhere else.
Twenty-four hours later, I am alone in a car park, the adrenaline from my recent festival appearance draining rapidly from my system, bone weary and brain dead, the underside of my fingernails still rimmed with grout.
Now as the president prepares to begin his second term, the secretary is stepping down, bone weary, according to aides, and ready for an extended rest after nearly a million miles of globe-trotting.
He looked bone weary last fall after his epic season, but he looks and sounds refreshed in Melbourne and medium-pace hard courts remain, in my opinion, Djokovic's best surface.
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By contrast, they were bone-weary, filthy and underfed.
Moments later, he's playing "Over the Rainbow" for another set of bone-weary office workers.
Romeo, bespectacled, potbellied, and bone-weary, is not much of a Romeo.
A bone-weary girl waits on a barrel of potatoes on a gray Maine day.
He was bone-weary, but he just wanted to savour the moment.
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