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you'll be tired

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  • Don't You Ever Get Tired (Of Hurting Me) — Single by Ronnie Milsap from the album Stranger Things Have Happened B side I Never Expected to See You Released October 1988 …   Wikipedia

  • tired — [ taırd ] adjective *** 1. ) needing to rest or sleep: She was too tired to do any more. My mother looked tired and ill. feel tired: He felt too tired to drive home. get tired: Kids can suddenly get very tired after playing for a time. a ) if a… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • tired´ness — tired «tyrd», adjective. 1. weary; wearied; fatigued; exhausted: »The team was tired, but each boy continued to play as hard as he could. Figurative. His suit always looked a bit tired after he had worn it all week. 2. sick (of); …   Useful english dictionary

  • tired´ly — tired «tyrd», adjective. 1. weary; wearied; fatigued; exhausted: »The team was tired, but each boy continued to play as hard as he could. Figurative. His suit always looked a bit tired after he had worn it all week. 2. sick (of); …   Useful english dictionary

  • -tired — «tyrd», adjective. 1. weary; wearied; fatigued; exhausted: »The team was tired, but each boy continued to play as hard as he could. Figurative. His suit always looked a bit tired after he had worn it all week. 2. sick (of); …   Useful english dictionary

  • tired — adjective 1) you re just tired from traveling Syn: exhausted, worn out, weary, fatigued, dog tired, dead beat, bone tired, ready to drop, drained, zonked, wasted, enervated, jaded; informal done in, bushed, whipped, bagged …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • tired */*/*/ — UK [ˈtaɪə(r)d] / US [ˈtaɪrd] adjective 1) a) needing to rest or sleep She was too tired to do any more. My mother looked tired and ill. get tired: Kids can suddenly get very tired after playing for a time. feel tired: He felt too tired to drive… …   English dictionary

  • tired — tired1 /tuyeurd/, adj. 1. exhausted, as by exertion; fatigued or sleepy: a tired runner. 2. weary or bored (usually fol. by of): tired of the same food every day. 3. hackneyed; stale, as a joke, phrase, or sermon. 4. Informal. impatient or… …   Universalium

  • tired — /ˈtaɪəd/ (say tuyuhd) adjective 1. exhausted, as by exertion; fatigued. 2. Colloquial impatient or disgusted: you make me tired! 3. trite; hackneyed; lacking originality. 4. (of objects, buildings, etc.) dilapidated and out of fashion. –phrase 5 …  

  • tired — [[t]taɪərd[/t]] adj. 1) exhausted; fatigued; wearied 2) weary or bored: tired of the same routine[/ex] 3) hackneyed; stale, as a joke 4) inf impatient or disgusted: You make me tired[/ex] • Etymology: 1350–1400 …   From formal English to slang

  • you'd — [juːd] short form 1) the usual way of saying or writing ‘you had when ‘had is an AUXILIARY VERB. This is not often used in formal writing You look very tired – you d better take a break.[/ex] 2) the usual way of saying or writing ‘you would .… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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