The phrase ‘walk back with weary legs’ means
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1Feeling or showing extreme tiredness, especially as a result of excessive
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The word 'weary' means tired. 'Walk back' suggests that the person has walked to a certain place and was then coming back. It is a two way journey. So, the onward journey must have been a little tiring, but the journey back required a lot of effort. On the way back, the person's legs have been over-exercised and are exhausted and unenergetic. Therefore, he/she is fatigued and not quite excited about walking. The walk was tiring and challenging, rather than thrilling or exciting.
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