Sentence examples for I tired from inspiring English sources

The phrase "I tired" is not correct in standard written English
It seems to be an incomplete expression and should be "I am tired" or "I feel tired." Example: "After a long day at work, I am tired and ready to relax."

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Am I tired?

But, man, am I tired.

As I tired, Economaki began to pull away from me.

These guys were cute, but I tired of them.

I tired quite quickly and didn't have as much power as I used to.

Flat on the floor, I tired of propping a paperback above my head.

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Am I tiring you out?" Mitchell nodded.

But, Pelino frets, "I tire people out".

They tire of talking, and I tire of listening.

I tire more easily.

I'm tired, I'm tired, I'm tired.

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