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tired - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- hassle: Tired of the hassles from your local and long distance telephone companies?
- hardship: After reaching from office male partner expects his wife fresh and sexy who is heavily tired of hardship.
- hearing: She regaled me with her war stories, her eyes shining as she told of the countless near-misses I never tired of hearing.
Modifying Another Word
- too: Too tired to remove any mud from the bottom.
- excessively: Excessively tired quads can be a product of having too much of a vertical component in the running stride.
- pretty: Frankly people in the industry are pretty tired of it.
- visibly: Gaultier bounced back after losing the opening game to win the second and third but visibly tired in the fourth as Ricketts tightened up.
- awfully: I'm sorry son, I feel awfully tired all of a sudden.
Modifies a noun
- cliche: It may seem a tired cliché, but it is a fact, Là Par Force does not sound like any other band!
- limb: However, one line escaped the tired limbs of the crew.
- leg: The little tired legs gave away in the end.
- muscle: Visit the Spa and l et the salutary water wake up tired muscles or how about a detour by bike to Hungary?
- eye: The beds posed as a tempting offer to relieve our tired eyes, but lunch beckoned.
- foot: Oh I loved you in spite of My tired feet in tight shoes.
Used with adjective complement
- feel: She didn't feel tired, she just looked tired.
- grow: I was growing tired of living in Mayfair anyway.
- get: Plus, I got tired of paying for the upgrades.
- look: She didn't feel tired, she just looked tired.
- become: Over the next few days he became very tired, increasing his daytime sleep considerably.
- seem: She seems to want a hug, although she does not seem tired.
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