Sentence for tired | Use tired in a sentence

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  • She was tired! (8)
  • You do look tired! (8)
  • I am tired. (12)
  • No, I am tired. (13)
  • I am very tired. (10)
  • Men soon get tired. (8)
  • Momma, I am tired of him! (9)
  • But she became deadly tired. (8)
  • Has the mountain tired you? (10)
  • Redworth was getting tired. (10)
  • I hope you are not very tired. (4)
  • That occupation tired her too. (12)
  • You must be tired, in this heat. (8)
  • Have no news, am tired and hungry. (18)
  • No, no, she is not tired of my society. (10)
  • For, of course, he would get tired of her. (8)
  • Ah, she was tired; and it was drizzling now. (8)
  • We are somewhat tired of Eden, is our plea. (10)
  • What business has he to be tired of my mother? (8)
  • This was the first time a man had tired of her. (8)
  • To-day her eyes looked tired, and she was pale. (8)
  • A little bite of satisfaction makes me so tired. (10)
  • You have not tired of me, that am never the same? (8)
  • And Soames began that round which never tired him. (8)
  • I am really tired of exploring so long on one spot. (4)
  • I write coldly; I am tired, and forget my English. (10)
  • Sit down, sit down, you must be tired in this heat. (8)
  • The fact is, I suppose, that she is tired of Enscombe. (4)
  • Wright shot a piercing glance at him out of his tired eyes. (13)
  • But he complained of being tired, and he lay down on his bed. (9)
  • The smile faded from his lips; he looked suddenly very tired. (8)
  • And while she was dressing she wondered why she did not look tired. (8)
  • Take care, or you will forget to be tired of it at the proper time. (4)
  • A policeman, looking very sleepy and tired, lounged on the platform. (9)
  • Francie devoutly hoped he might soon get tired, and slip off to bed. (8)
  • It was notable that none of the tired men took the trouble to reply. (2)
  • We gave lessons all day, and in the evening were too tired to go out. (8)
  • Bitterly tired, he lay down on the sofa in his fur coat and fell asleep. (8)
  • And the tired faces of the mourners relaxed from their tense seriousness. (13)
  • We were rather tired of this game, and surrendered with bad enough grace. (20)
  • He would come back tired out, and sit watching her cook their little dinner. (8)
  • Mrs. George-the-Gaul is standing with a jug to give drink to the tired ones. (8)
  • We toss away a flower that we are tired of smelling and do not wish to carry. (10)
  • But he was already tired of the woman; she offended his cultivated sensibilities. (13)
  • But I did not tell him the colours of all your dresses because he looked so tired. (8)
  • The dry air of the kitchen department had proved too much for the tired youngster. (10)
  • It is too late for me to come to you to-day; I have travelled all day and am tired. (12)
  • Law papers again after dinner, then the sleep of the tired, and up again next morning. (8)
  • And she would not have tired of him, as she had tired of those others. (8)
  • When the Galleries were shut I was very tired, so I went into a cafe, and had some beer. (8)
  • His wife said she was tired and would sit by the fire, and hear about Mayence when he came in. (9)
  • I can see that you are tired of the arrangement, and of me, and I had better, therefore, resign. (8)
  • He was never tired of talking to me about her, and I was never tired of hearing. (8)
  • He was sodden with wet, his face drawn and tired; a dark growth of beard covered his cheeks and chin. (8)
  • He sat down on the raised seat beneath the marker, trim and tired, furtively studying those two young faces. (8)
  • Was ever man more tired than he before entering Aklis, he that was in turns abased and beloved and exalted! (10)
  • Tired of the conflict grew the haughty Five Nations, and deputies were sent to Quebec to bring it to an end. (19)
  • He was a big man, he lived alone on the river, and I was tired of telling lies, so I told him the whole thing. (8)
  • If she looks as if she needed it, why a humane man would give her his seat the same as he would to a tired man. (13)
  • She was sick of personal freedom, tired of the exercise of her will, only too eager to give herself to her beloved. (10)
  • A little farther on two young men in working clothes were looking straight before them, with desperately tired faces. (8)
  • And so, dead tired, but not from directing other people, he drowses himself to early lying again in his doubtful bed. (8)
  • Tired of standing up before a sea of dull faces, seeing the blockheads knock their silly hands one against the other! (8)
  • That day Pierson had been feeling very tired, and though to meet this attack was vital, he had been unable to meet it. (8)
  • The car was crowded, and no one of the tired men who were reading their newspapers was gallant enough to offer her a seat. (13)
  • He would be reduced to sneaking up to London, which tired him; and the least indisposition would cut him off even from that. (8)
  • And beyond the grey water, like some tired wanton, the moon in an orange hood was stealing down to her rest between the trees. (8)
  • In the round eyes that glimmered brown as polished beans, there was a devilish jeering, and Christian grew tired of the pursuit. (12)
  • Shelton was tired, and it annoyed him very much that his companion, who was also tired, should grow more cheerful. (8)
  • The man looked bewildered and bored, with something of desperation in his troubled eye, and his wife looked tired and disheartened. (9)
  • She looked very tired of it; and when a young fellow came up and asked her to dance, she told him that she was provisionally engaged. (9)
  • Tired of his dark dominion swung the fiend Above the rolling ball in cloud part screened, Where sinners hugged their spectre of repose. (10)
  • The heat was sweltering, and he became very tired before at last he reached his omnibus, and could sit with the breeze cooling his hot face. (8)
  • Herself tired, and troubled, she was conscious of a quite unwonted feeling of discouragement before this silent little figure, in the silent white room. (8)

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