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We eat too much and we get fat, we drink too much and we get ill; we play too much squash and... we get knackered hips.
If it gets very hot, as it has been over the last few days, then you can't keep bowling seamers, they will get knackered.
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So everything gets blasted with heat for two hours, "and everything gets knackered", Blumenthal says.
Before putting on the 12kg rhino suit, she said: "I've got a knackered knee, I've never run in my life, I just hope to limp over the finish line".
How he'll rue getting all knackered over the final holes of his 77 yesterday: pars instead of bogeys on the last four holes, and things would look very different now.
It got fairly knackering, recently, when he'd gone on a trip to America with a couple of mates from the estate, being shadowed by a reporter from the New Yorker.
The sense of wanting to actually do a day's work and then get to bed knackered, to feel like you've earned your time off.
'You get in from work knackered and all you want to do is to sit down, have a brew, listen to Bolt Thrower and read the LRB but you can't because some sexy cardboard cuckoo bastard is sat in your chair.'.
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"It is like an extra man on the field when it's getting hard and you're knackered and you've got people willing you on".
There were some lively contributions from those making porn ("the problem is, you haven't got any knackers. If you had, you'd understand") and depressing comments from young women working in it ("You can argue we are objects, but it's just what life is now").
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